Wilson
July 18th 03, 03:13 PM
BenignVanilla > wrote in message
...
> I'd...
>
> ...have all of my plumbing enter the VF at the same location so I could
peel
> the liner back to re-work the hole. Right now, I have a pipe on one end
and
> on one side, so I can only peek it back so far.
> ...bury my plumbing much deeper and have it enter from the bottom of the
> pond, so I could then have it go as high as I want, or keep it low.
> ...be careful not to contaminate my water with the surrounding clay as I
> worked around the lined hole.
> ...spend more time working wrinkles, folds, etc. out of my liner.
> ...consider how hard it will be to work on the pond, with a 1/3 of it is
> under a bunch of pine trees.
> ...I'd create more shelves at different depths, and make them totally flat
> instead of angled slightly towards the bottom drain. This would give me
more
> choices in plant placement, and make maintenance much easier.
>
> Care to add to the list?
And much, much bigger......
~Wilson~
...
> I'd...
>
> ...have all of my plumbing enter the VF at the same location so I could
peel
> the liner back to re-work the hole. Right now, I have a pipe on one end
and
> on one side, so I can only peek it back so far.
> ...bury my plumbing much deeper and have it enter from the bottom of the
> pond, so I could then have it go as high as I want, or keep it low.
> ...be careful not to contaminate my water with the surrounding clay as I
> worked around the lined hole.
> ...spend more time working wrinkles, folds, etc. out of my liner.
> ...consider how hard it will be to work on the pond, with a 1/3 of it is
> under a bunch of pine trees.
> ...I'd create more shelves at different depths, and make them totally flat
> instead of angled slightly towards the bottom drain. This would give me
more
> choices in plant placement, and make maintenance much easier.
>
> Care to add to the list?
And much, much bigger......
~Wilson~