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hey guys. i am new to the newsgroup. i have been into my aquariums for a
few years...i had a 37 and just upgraded to a 75gallon last month. i managed to aquire the property where i grew up and there is a small pond....12x17 i believe. It is well over 50 yrs old. It is a natural dirt bottom with no liner. i believe there is an artesian well that feeds into the bottom of it so a liner is out of the question. the walls are slowly cracking and beginning to cave in due to the ground surrounding it. anyone have any ideas as to how to go about rebuilding this pond so it lasts another 50+ years. the walls right now are a very aged poured concrete about 6" thick. the one end wall originally was block but has fallen in a long time ago... would it make sense to pump out 90% of the water and dig around the existing walls and recast them with a rebar cage to keep them from pushing in again??? then remove the old walls with a jack hammer? |
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![]() wrote in message . .. would it make sense to pump out 90% of the water and dig around the existing walls and recast them with a rebar cage to keep them from pushing in again??? then remove the old walls with a jack hammer? =================== You may want to ask this on the rec.ponds NG as there are knowledgeable people there who may be able to help you. Or you can call your agricultural agent and inquire where you can get the information you need for your area, climate and soil conditions. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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freebird01 wrote,
would it make sence to pump out 90% of the water and dig around the existing walls and recast them ...... then remove the old walls....... That's a lot of work! Look into renting a Gunite machine. You can spray right over the old walls and spray retaining walls where the block walls were. I'm sure a small contractor could give you a cheaper price than it would cost you to buy the lumber to build forms, or rent the concrete forms and pay for the concrete to pour it yourself. .......... Frank |
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Frank wrote:
freebird01 wrote, would it make sence to pump out 90% of the water and dig around the existing walls and recast them ...... then remove the old walls....... That's a lot of work! Look into renting a Gunite machine. You can spray right over the old walls and spray retaining walls where the block walls were. I'm sure a small contractor could give you a cheaper price than it would cost you to buy the lumber to build forms, or rent the concrete forms and pay for the concrete to pour it yourself. .......... Frank the only problem i see with that is the existing walls are already breached. my dad had built a frame to span the pond to keep the side walls from falling in cause they were split from top to bottom clean through and were already pushing in. |
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freebird01 wrote,
the only problem i see with that is the existing walls are already breached........ No problem - steel wire is placed over the existing wall and the gunite crete is sprayed over the whole wall. Where there is no wall, rebar is installed about 1.5" from the dirt and gunite crete is sprayed against the dirt 3" to 4" thick, making the wall. Swimming pools and waterfalls are made that way - no forms. .............. Frank |
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