You wanna stick with being 12 huh?I guess al 12 year olds like to do is sit on their **s and look at screens.
You remind me of another young member that used to post on here some time ago.. I wonder what happened to him
You wanna stick with being 12 huh?I guess al 12 year olds like to do is sit on their **s and look at screens.
Cant lie about my age ( well I could but why would I? )You wanna stick with being 12 huh? View attachment 134488
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You are beyond most that I have known. Love the pond you are building and all the thought you are putting into it!just a little bit different than the average 12 year old,
Thank you! I have heard from my mom this is the last pond that I will put on her property ( unless I win this pondless waterfall giveaway I entered, then I can put a pondless in ) so I better do it right! well mostly right at least, I have to take a couple of shortcuts otherwise I couldn't say I made it.....You are beyond most that I have known. Love the pond you are building and all the thought you are putting into it!
Not sure if you are planning on rocks on the bottom but I would recommend not putting rocks around the top before filling. As the liner fills, it will pull down and you don't want rocks tumbling into the bottom. I would try manuvering that section where the liner is short if possible.Here we are. Pictures cant do it justice, it looks like 3 inches deep in pics, it is 32 inches deep ( at deepest ) in real life
Hole dug, again pictures don't show it at all
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Underlay in, just a bunch of peices of weed barrier, but out soil is pretty good with the amount of rocks and sticks in it
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Liner in, not quite smoothed out and conformed, and I under bought a bit, so it just goes above the edge in one place, but it is not bad
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I spent like 4 ( litterally if not more ) hours today, and am so dead. I is worth it though, cause now I *Just* have to rock it in, and then fill it up!
The only rocks around the edge are the ones right by where the small waterfall was gonna go, that was just to keep it in place for some strong winds we had, they have been removed, and I dont even know If I willl get edging done before winter, the goal is mostly to get the inside done so it can be filled with water and overwintered with the fish.Not sure if you are planning on rocks on the bottom but I would recommend not putting rocks around the top before filling. As the liner fills, it will pull down and you don't want rocks tumbling into the bottom. I would try manuvering that section where the liner is short if possible.
Read above to what I said to @mrsclemI agree with @mrsclem - deal with that too short edge now. It will only plague you later. Best case scenario you can shift things around a bit and gain some excess on that edge. Worst case, you need to backfill a bit around that edge and shrink the footprint so your liner fits.
Are you experiencing fires? Is that why you mentioned you may not be able to be at your house?
Thanks! Hopefully it wont come out as a jackjob like all my other ponds,Looking good! Can't wait to see it all rocked in.
I would seriously consider 'fixing' whichever side is 'short on liner'. You want a MINIMUM of 12" on ALL sides. You'll thank us later. When I first did my pond, I fell a bit short too and regretted every second as over time, you're going to lose that 'little bit' and have a problem, possibly, with leaking, or you'll have to lower the level (as I had to do) to keep it from leaking. What you can do to fix this is either shovel in more dirt and shorten the pond at the low point or put in some blocks/pressure treated wood and create a new false wall, something to allow you to get your minimum 12" overlap. And it's a LOT easier to fix now then if/when you have problems later.Liner in, not quite smoothed out and conformed, and I under bought a bit, so it just goes above the edge in one place, but it is not bad
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I spent like 4 ( litterally if not more ) hours today, and am so dead. I is worth it though, cause now I *Just* have to rock it in, and then fill it up!
I have a few inches to spare, and like 2 ft on each side on the skinny side, but how would I "fix" it?I would seriously consider 'fixing' whichever side is 'short on liner'. You want a MINIMUM of 12" on ALL sides. You'll thank us later. When I first did my pond, I fell a bit short too and regretted every second as over time, you're going to lose that 'little bit' and have a problem, possibly, with leaking, or you'll have to lower the level (as I had to do) to keep it from leaking. What you can do to fix this is either shovel in more dirt and shorten the pond at the low point or put in some blocks/pressure treated wood and create a new false wall, something to allow you to get your minimum 12" overlap. And it's a LOT easier to fix now then if/when you have problems later.
I have a few inches to spare, and like 2 ft on each side on the skinny side, but how would I "fix" it?
I have available to me, extra liner, seam tape, gorilla tape, and of course anything that is inexpensive and can be bought off amazon.
The one thing I don't want to have to do is pull out the liner, save some more, and get a new liner, that is sort of out of the question.
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