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Adrian Underwood
April 11th 06, 04:56 PM
Im just about to start building a pond which will be 3ft. below ground and 3
ft.above.The walls will be from concrete blocks laid on their side (9 inches
wide) then a liner inside the wall.
Im looking to purchase some sort of flat metal plate that I can run the feed
from the pressurised filter down into the pond and create some sort of
waterfall.
Does anyone know of where I might be able to buy this from please?

April 12th 06, 02:06 PM
block is expensive takes up a lot of space, wood is cheap and 4 inches thick. build
a stud wall instead. http://weloveteaching.com/mypond/2000/p2000.htm
look for flat plastic panels instead of metal. Ingrid


"Adrian Underwood" > wrote:
>Im just about to start building a pond which will be 3ft. below ground and 3
>ft.above.The walls will be from concrete blocks laid on their side (9 inches
>wide) then a liner inside the wall.
>Im looking to purchase some sort of flat metal plate that I can run the feed
>from the pressurised filter down into the pond and create some sort of
>waterfall.
>Does anyone know of where I might be able to buy this from please?
>



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