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keith_nuttle
May 23rd 06, 11:40 AM
We have a pond with sluices. The pond is constructed of a rubber liner
laid into a 4 X 4 wood box and the sluices are wood. The liner is laid
into a cut out the top 4X4 and the sluice sets on the liner. What is
the best way to seal the line to the wood so the pond does not leak.

Koi-Lo
May 23rd 06, 02:48 PM
Elmers White Glue.
Duh you phreaking ponders sure are dumbasses..........even a kid
would have known that.........

Go away, we do not have time to fiddle with such penny assed perceived
problems as such..were in the middle of voting for the Kook of the
month and Carol Gulley is a top contended. BTW If you read the posts
you would have seen this groups is closed until further notce. Do you
think your someone speical there Keith..? Get gone


On Tue, 23 May 2006 10:40:21 GMT, keith_nuttle
> wrote:
>><>We have a pond with sluices. The pond is constructed of a rubber liner
>><>laid into a 4 X 4 wood box and the sluices are wood. The liner is laid
>><>into a cut out the top 4X4 and the sluice sets on the liner. What is
>><>the best way to seal the line to the wood so the pond does not leak.

nemo2
May 23rd 06, 09:40 PM
On Tue, 23 May 2006 10:40:21 GMT, keith_nuttle
> wrote:

>We have a pond with sluices. The pond is constructed of a rubber liner
>laid into a 4 X 4 wood box and the sluices are wood. The liner is laid
>into a cut out the top 4X4 and the sluice sets on the liner. What is
>the best way to seal the line to the wood so the pond does not leak.
Keith,

I've used Silkaflex -EBT to stick Scottish cobbles to my pond liner. I
needed to do this to prevent the cobbles faiing into my pond.

Silkaflex-EBT is available in a number of colours is a flexible
adhesive that will bond to most materials. It's not cheap, but goes a
long way. The cobbles that I stuck are underwater and my fish (tench
and rudd) or other water life like shrimps don't seem to be affected
by it.

I got mine from a local builders merchant.

regards

nemo2

~ janj
May 24th 06, 03:10 AM
On Tue, 23 May 2006 10:40:21 GMT, keith_nuttle >
wrote:

>We have a pond with sluices. The pond is constructed of a rubber liner
>laid into a 4 X 4 wood box and the sluices are wood. The liner is laid
>into a cut out the top 4X4 and the sluice sets on the liner. What is
>the best way to seal the line to the wood so the pond does not leak.

Polyurethane. ~ jan
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Charlië
May 24th 06, 01:19 PM
Read the posts subjects dude.This place is out of business as of today
at 1200 hours.Get lost and take a hike.

Send yur thanks to CArol Gulley aka Koi Lo the usenet ho
On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:40:25 +0100, nemo2 > wrote:
>><>On Tue, 23 May 2006 10:40:21 GMT, keith_nuttle
> wrote:
>><>
>><>>We have a pond with sluices. The pond is constructed of a rubber liner
>><>>laid into a 4 X 4 wood box and the sluices are wood. The liner is laid
>><>>into a cut out the top 4X4 and the sluice sets on the liner. What is
>><>>the best way to seal the line to the wood so the pond does not leak.
>><>Keith,
>><>
>><>I've used Silkaflex -EBT to stick Scottish cobbles to my pond liner. I
>><>needed to do this to prevent the cobbles faiing into my pond.
>><>
>><>Silkaflex-EBT is available in a number of colours is a flexible
>><>adhesive that will bond to most materials. It's not cheap, but goes a
>><>long way. The cobbles that I stuck are underwater and my fish (tench
>><>and rudd) or other water life like shrimps don't seem to be affected
>><>by it.
>><>
>><>I got mine from a local builders merchant.
>><>
>><>regards
>><>
>><>nemo2