Well, when it is full, it looks a lot better. The shelves are covered with
water instead of gravel, which is coming out as soon as I can get to it
along with a lot of bigger rocks. Love wrestling with rocks.
But, the darned thing is still leaking. It llost half or 3/4 of an inch
over night, but I cannot find the leak. I still think it's where the liner
fits onto the skimmer.
Can you tell me how to loosen the liner from the skimmer without tearing it
and where I can find some silicone glue in a tube to reglue it with?
I am not much of a handyman (or woman), I'm afraid. Sure do appreciate the
help.
Pixi
"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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I hope the pond now looks more like you thought it should look like. A
real
pond with lots of water. 
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RichToyBox
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"pixi" wrote in message
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Well, the water level was lowered, the rocks were removed (the necessary
ones, that is), the skimmer has been raised and some rocks replaced.
I am certain that the leak was where the liner is attached to the
skimmer
as
there was no loss of water when the waterline was blow the skimmer.
I hope I have that fixed too. The water lever is now just 3 or 4 inches
from where I want it. Had to quit because I was using well water and
didn't
want to run the well dry.
Well that's it. I am sure you are all so fascinated.
Pixi