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Coffee 24-03-2003 06:20 PM

join liner?
 
What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty



jammer 24-03-2003 06:44 PM

join liner?
 
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:11:32 GMT, "Coffee"
wrote:

What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty


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Bonnie Espenshade 24-03-2003 07:32 PM

join liner?
 
Coffee wrote:
What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty



Tetra has a double stick tape for joining two pieces of
liner. It works great but it's very expensive. There may
be other brands available but Tetra is the only one I've
seen for sale.

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~ jan 24-03-2003 09:56 PM

join liner?
 
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:11:32 GMT, "Coffee"
wrote:

What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty


Soft music, flowers, nice wine, and good atmosphere?
I appologize. I had to do it. jammer


Let's not forget the koi preacher and froggie maids of honor. Sorry, jammer
started it.....

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Hal 24-03-2003 10:56 PM

join liner?
 
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:11:32 GMT, "Coffee"
wrote:

What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty


Ken has a two sided tape for permalon.
http://www.kencofish.com/hardgood.htm

Regards,

Hal

Coffee 25-03-2003 12:44 AM

join liner?
 
this would be an old liner edge to a new liner.
expanding the pond into two.
Patty
"They don't have to mate for that do they jammer????"



Gregory Young 25-03-2003 01:44 AM

join liner?
 
You CAN do it, using seaming tape, but I would not recommend it, especially
if you are in a zone with lots of frost (affects the seams along the walls
as things shift a bit), or have gravel on the bottom of your pond (harder to
repair a leak on the bottom, as you have to move the gravel away from the
seamed area to locate/repair same.).
Some have been successful at joining liners in this fashion with no leaks,
but considering your investment, and the work required to redo it if a leak
develops, you are better off, IMO, to buy a full size replacement (one solid
piece) liner, and go with that.
Save the old liner for a stream, adjacent bog garden, or something else.
Happy ponding,
Greg


"Coffee" wrote in message
...
this would be an old liner edge to a new liner.
expanding the pond into two.
Patty
"They don't have to mate for that do they jammer????"





KenCo 25-03-2003 04:32 AM

join liner?
 
Coffee wrote:

What is the best adhesive for joining two liners together?
Patty



what type of liner????


EPDM = tire glue

Permalon = double sided tape or heat seam


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Coffee 25-03-2003 12:56 PM

join liner?
 
The old pond is 12ft by 16ft and 4ft deep--I would be joining a smaller
runoff to the side seaming the liners only at the runoff-about 3ft wide and
only 1ft deep at the seam. I am trying to make the second pond a drop down
so it could only leak so far anyway, I just wasn't to sure what was the best
to use the repair glue or the tape. Thanks for the advice.
Patty




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