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Building a 8'x10'x5' deep pond into basically solid rock 6" under ground

 
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      06-26-2009
Very nice work. I can sort of see the end result on this and looks like a nice location. It's people like you that if close I would come over with my back hoe and help out of pitty.

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      06-26-2009
can only edit for 10 minutes here, but found this,
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=home
10% off up to $5000 so im going wait until I receive that to go buy all my stuff, bluming 2" ball valve ect.
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      06-26-2009
Anyone think I need to go with the 60mil firestone EPDM liners? They are heavy thou at 195lbs and a 20x25 60mil from bestnest it would be $437.53 shipped, which really aint pad for shipping at $87.54 LTL Truck Delivery. Im not sure from pondliners.com as it is over 150lbs so it wont tell you the shipping, but if it was the same shipping cost it would not be bad.
I had to search google to find it:
https://www.pondliners.com/epdm-liners-60mil.html
the 20x25 is listed at $255.00 215 lbs so with $90 shipping it would be 345 which is probably worth it? Thou im sure its more and they wont pick up or call me back.

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      06-26-2009
something to check into is ponddepot on ebay we bought our 25' x 25' liner through them and their shipping was extremely cheap considering how heavy a 45 mil liner of that size weighs.

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      06-26-2009
there not cheeper than pondliner.com at $288 shipped for the 20'x25' 45mil. Im just thinking I may go with the 60 mil to be safe if I can afford it. I expected ebay to be cheeper as others have said, but likely with the ebay fees going up like crazy as they have been, when you bought yours things were cheeper. Nowadays to sell something like $2000 rims or car parts, there are $300 in fees. F that. It was sweet when cashback was up to 25% for buyser and sellers as I got some deals and was willing to pay a bit more in that I would get 25% cashback. Ive saved nearly $600 total, but now at 8% only used stuff is worth buying or selling and its still ussually better done on forums for both parties.
 
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      07-02-2009
I ordered my liner today. Decided to go with the 45 mil due to the cost of shipping the 60mil. I got a 20x25 so I will have extra and not be sort...maybe make the pond a but bigger now (dont tell my GF) and a 15x30 underlayment for 366 shipped. Also got my 100 gal rubbermaid stock tank from tractor supply for $70 and dug the hole at the top of the hill. Picking up a come along from sears today to remove one rock that is in the way of where I want to put the tank. The thing is huge! But I should be able to completly hide it. Im hoping I can drill a hole in the rock, insert and eye hook and pull it out of the way. It is not huge, but I didnt want to dig all around it as I have plants and stuff so I only dug one side of it and got it lose, but I cant pull it out as I cant get behind it. I got my 10% off coupon for lowes so I will be getting my pumps and plumbing stuff shortly. I will be picking up some mortor to smooth out all the rock that is either shardy or areas that have shrp edges. I wish I could find some light concrete, but whatever.
I will also need to install electrical outlets outside. To do this I will also have to upgrade my circuit breaker panel to a larger box and add a few circuit breakers for the ones that somone already doubled up as there is no more room.
So im hoping within a month I can have this done.
Hopefully I will have this all done in another month and will get the fish in within a couple months.
 
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      07-03-2009
Use feeders to get your bio going. I just found out that a friend of mine put 20 baby koi into his pond before the bio was established and lost all of them.

 
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      07-03-2009
those are def some boulders you are dealing with

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      07-06-2009
just a lil tip if ur drilling in to that rock and plan on putting a eye loop in that rock get a blanket or scrap of carpet to drape over the cabel in case it snaps the line will drop to the groung in sted of flying at u

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      07-06-2009
You only have to get hit once by a snap-strap to learn that lesson.......

 
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