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Newbe Question: Pond liners
OK, I got the hole dug out and I got the rubber liner, now how do I
get the liner in without a ton of wrinkles in it? Seens kinda like putting a square peg in a round hole. Metro Detroit Area 5 |
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Newbe Question: Pond liners
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... OK, I got the hole dug out and I got the rubber liner, now how do I get the liner in without a ton of wrinkles in it? Seens kinda like putting a square peg in a round hole. Th only answer I could find for this question was, you can't. What I did was fold/pleat the liner where I could, and make sure the pleats point away from the most pleasing views. BV. |
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"BenignVanilla" m wrote in message ... "Black Knight" wrote in message ... OK, I got the hole dug out and I got the rubber liner, now how do I get the liner in without a ton of wrinkles in it? The solution I read about, was fill about a foot of water in the pond, and pull the wrinkles out from the various sides. Once you get the bottom smooth, the rest is sorta a "hide with rocks and moss" solution. ALSO.. BEST tips I read was also dig a "ledge" all around the entire pool, about a foot around. Your liner will be placed here, and your rock border will be placed on the ledge. This way the rocks aren't sitting "on top" of the ground, but at ground level. If you want, another solution recommended last week, was to place a second layer of rocks on top of the first, and sandwich your liner's edges between them, hiding the edge of it that way. it forms a sideways "U" shape, and helps to retain your water and prevent's overspill. We're actually moving next month, and have not only a water runoff on the property, but also two underground springs, with small streams. The plan is to dig a small retention "pond" with a spilloff stream, and to route that to connect the other two springs. if possible, we'll add our backyard "pond" between those two small streams, and should have a flow through of water. We'll add a pump and waterfall to this, some lighting, and maybe even a sonic myster. The plans for a pond liner are to use one of those plastic kid's pools, and to paint it black with the new Krylon fusion paint. Any idea if we could add fish to this scenario? The back pond would be a the target of the fish, and it would probably be about 3 ft deep, and about 10x10 or 12x12 or so... -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Black Knight wrote: OK, I got the hole dug out and I got the rubber liner, now how do I get the liner in without a ton of wrinkles in it? Seens kinda like putting a square peg in a round hole. Get it as best as you can, then concrete over it. jay Fri, May 9, 2003 Metro Detroit Area 5 -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
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