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stricks760
July 30th 03, 04:23 AM
Hi -
Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on top
of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good option.
But a realistic option?
Thanks!
Mark T.
July 30th 03, 06:25 AM
Try this:
http://pages.prodigy.net/airs/rocks/making.htm
Mark
"stricks760" > wrote in message
news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> Hi -
>
> Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
> rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
> I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
> approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
top
> of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
> fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
>
> A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
option.
> But a realistic option?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Mark T.
July 30th 03, 06:25 AM
Try this:
http://pages.prodigy.net/airs/rocks/making.htm
Mark
"stricks760" > wrote in message
news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> Hi -
>
> Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
> rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
> I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
> approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
top
> of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
> fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
>
> A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
option.
> But a realistic option?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Sam Hopkins
July 30th 03, 03:54 PM
It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it is
something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
backgrounds I made:
http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
Sam
"stricks760" > wrote in message
news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> Hi -
>
> Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
> rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
> I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
> approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
top
> of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
> fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
>
> A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
option.
> But a realistic option?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Sam Hopkins
July 30th 03, 03:54 PM
It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it is
something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
backgrounds I made:
http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
Sam
"stricks760" > wrote in message
news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> Hi -
>
> Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
> rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
> I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
> approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
top
> of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
> fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
>
> A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
option.
> But a realistic option?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Gene
July 30th 03, 07:18 PM
I like that 20 Gallon XHIGH Cave. How exactly did you make it.
Sam Hopkins wrote:
> It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it is
> something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
> backgrounds I made:
>
> http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
>
> Sam
>
> "stricks760" > wrote in message
> news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
>
>>Hi -
>>
>>Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making fake
>>rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound? (2)
>>I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding foam
>>approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
>
> top
>
>>of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these concrete
>>fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
>>
>>A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
>
> option.
>
>>But a realistic option?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>
>
>
>
Chad
July 30th 03, 07:47 PM
I am playing around with the chicken wire and concrete approach. I
need something that can stand up to cold winters in addition to
adventurous kids in the summer. I am planning builing over liner and
will have to be carefull not to have any exposed chicken wire that can
puncture the liner. I recommend making a test rock before taking on
the project. I went home over lunch and took some pictures of my test
rock.
http://members.cox.net/bokowski/rock.html
I have two more sides to texture... and I have spent two evenings this
week to get it to what you see (5 hours or so -- less if I wouldn't
have added so much water to the concrete). btw, the finished texture
was created with aluminum foil.
As far as troubles in the water... the rock should be well sealed with
all the painting/finishing processes I need to do to get a realistic
looking rock. Most of my research comes from companies that produce
water features for wildlife... so I will take there word for now. Of
course, my feeder goldfish "that I can't get rid" of will be the ones
with it on the line.
Mark T.
July 30th 03, 08:46 PM
Hi Sam,
Do you recommend fully submerging the rocks of the
type you make? What type of paint would you suggest
for that type of application? Will the concrete cause
problems with fish / plants over time?
Thank you,
Mark
"Sam Hopkins" > wrote in message
.. .
> The background was first made with styrofoam for the 3D shape and then
> coated in concrete. Using a brush in a stipple motion made the texture.
>
> What you cant see is the custom stand I made for it. The entire tank was
> covered by the stand with the exception of the front glass. The background
> wrapped around the sides. This gave it a great "zoo style" apperance.
>
> Sam
>
> "Gene" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I like that 20 Gallon XHIGH Cave. How exactly did you make it.
> >
> >
> >
> > Sam Hopkins wrote:
> > > It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it
is
> > > something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
> > > backgrounds I made:
> > >
> > > http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
> > >
> > > Sam
> > >
> > > "stricks760" > wrote in message
> > > news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> > >
> > >>Hi -
> > >>
> > >>Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making
> fake
> > >>rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound?
> (2)
> > >>I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding
> foam
> > >>approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire
on
> > >
> > > top
> > >
> > >>of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these
> concrete
> > >>fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond
itself?
> > >>
> > >>A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
> > >
> > > option.
> > >
> > >>But a realistic option?
> > >>
> > >>Thanks!
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
Lee Brouillet
July 30th 03, 09:20 PM
Sam - you're a man of many talents! Those actually look real! I suppose
though - after digging your lake - you probably had a lot of stone to use as
"inpiration", huh? Really nice work!
Lee
"Sam Hopkins" > wrote in message
.. .
> It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it is
> something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
> backgrounds I made:
>
> http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
>
> Sam
>
> "stricks760" > wrote in message
> news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> > Hi -
> >
> > Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making
fake
> > rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound?
(2)
> > I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding
foam
> > approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire on
> top
> > of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these
concrete
> > fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond itself?
> >
> > A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
> option.
> > But a realistic option?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
>
Sam Hopkins
July 30th 03, 09:43 PM
The rocks can be submerged. Like any concrete product they'll leach calcium
hydroxide for a while. I purchase concrete coloring but since concrete
stains you can use anything with color. For instance if you wanted a "blue"
rock you could dye it with food coloring. That's why people put sealers on
their walkways so that someone dropping a coke wont ruin your walkway. You
can't use normal paint because the concrete will make the paint peel over
time. Once the calcium hydroxide is leached out of the concrete it would
cause any problems. Calcium hydroxide is what raises the PH of water when
you place concrete into it. It's PH is about 12-13 and will quickly raise
the water's PH to that if there's not enough water to dilute it.
"Mark T." > wrote in message
...
> Hi Sam,
> Do you recommend fully submerging the rocks of the
> type you make? What type of paint would you suggest
> for that type of application? Will the concrete cause
> problems with fish / plants over time?
> Thank you,
> Mark
>
> "Sam Hopkins" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > The background was first made with styrofoam for the 3D shape and then
> > coated in concrete. Using a brush in a stipple motion made the texture.
> >
> > What you cant see is the custom stand I made for it. The entire tank was
> > covered by the stand with the exception of the front glass. The
background
> > wrapped around the sides. This gave it a great "zoo style" apperance.
> >
> > Sam
> >
> > "Gene" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I like that 20 Gallon XHIGH Cave. How exactly did you make it.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Sam Hopkins wrote:
> > > > It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it
> is
> > > > something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
> > > > backgrounds I made:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
> > > >
> > > > Sam
> > > >
> > > > "stricks760" > wrote in message
> > > > news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> > > >
> > > >>Hi -
> > > >>
> > > >>Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience
making
> > fake
> > > >>rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound?
> > (2)
> > > >>I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the
expanding
> > foam
> > > >>approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire
> on
> > > >
> > > > top
> > > >
> > > >>of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these
> > concrete
> > > >>fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond
> itself?
> > > >>
> > > >>A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
> > > >
> > > > option.
> > > >
> > > >>But a realistic option?
> > > >>
> > > >>Thanks!
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Sam Hopkins
July 30th 03, 09:47 PM
Thanks Lee. I used to drive around on my motorcycle and take pictures of
cool rock formations and try to reproduce them at home. It's a fun hobby
when it's too hot to do anything else outside.
Sam
"Lee Brouillet" > wrote in message
...
> Sam - you're a man of many talents! Those actually look real! I suppose
> though - after digging your lake - you probably had a lot of stone to use
as
> "inpiration", huh? Really nice work!
>
> Lee
>
> "Sam Hopkins" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > It's pretty easy. Make a bunch of test rocks first though because it is
> > something that takes practice. Check out all the concrete aquarium
> > backgrounds I made:
> >
> > http://www.tiversa.com/concrete/
> >
> > Sam
> >
> > "stricks760" > wrote in message
> > news:VRGVa.31975$Ne.31673@fed1read03...
> > > Hi -
> > >
> > > Still pondering about my waterfall. (1) Anyone with experience making
> fake
> > > rocks? I've got a book or two, is it as easy as they make it sound?
> (2)
> > > I've read about chicken wire and concrete approach, and the expanding
> foam
> > > approach. Any comments? (3) Doing ANYTHING involving chicken wire
on
> > top
> > > of the liner sounds like trouble to me, comments? (4) All these
> concrete
> > > fake rocks, same issues with alkalinity as concrete in the pond
itself?
> > >
> > > A ton of questions, but the fake rocks thing is sounding like a good
> > option.
> > > But a realistic option?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
K30a
July 30th 03, 10:27 PM
Sam wrote >>I used to drive around on my motorcycle and take pictures of
cool rock formations and try to reproduce them at home. It's a fun hobby
when it's too hot to do anything else outside.
<<
Cool!
Just goes to show ponders are people of many and varied talents!
k30a
yearly brother website posting
http://www.30acreimaging.com/
RaddArt111
August 4th 03, 11:40 AM
Hello all, New here and was happy to come apond others with my interest of rock
making. I must admit they all look so awesome. I wanted to share my easy way to
create a rock. Not manmade by girlmade! My base form is the same, plywood and
or crumbled newspapers to get my desired shape. I use the cans of expanding
form for filling up cracks! It's so easy to direct the spray and can be moved
around easily to the shape I envision. Then I just use cement to give it nooks
and crannies, then paint and seal. Easy street.
Rocks made easy, any shape or size and so light weight, even a girl can carry
it. Hope this helps!
Radd
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