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Old April 18th 04, 12:19 PM
Mostyn
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Default Waterfall Help!

Can anyone help, I need a detailed plan for a natural rock waterfall That I
would like to build on the edge of my pond.
I have no idea how to start it, I know I need a sump for the water but its
how to lay the liner and hide it and have the water run through the last two
layers of rocks.
Any designs would be gratefully appreciated.
Mostyn

www.mostynpondlife.com


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Old April 18th 04, 11:39 PM
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Default Waterfall Help!

http://www.texaspondandgarden.com/wa...nstruction.htm



"Mostyn" wrote in message
...
Can anyone help, I need a detailed plan for a natural rock waterfall That

I
would like to build on the edge of my pond.
I have no idea how to start it, I know I need a sump for the water but its
how to lay the liner and hide it and have the water run through the last

two
layers of rocks.
Any designs would be gratefully appreciated.
Mostyn

www.mostynpondlife.com




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Old April 18th 04, 11:39 PM
pmwebdesigns
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Default Waterfall Help!

http://www.texaspondandgarden.com/wa...nstruction.htm



"Mostyn" wrote in message
...
Can anyone help, I need a detailed plan for a natural rock waterfall That

I
would like to build on the edge of my pond.
I have no idea how to start it, I know I need a sump for the water but its
how to lay the liner and hide it and have the water run through the last

two
layers of rocks.
Any designs would be gratefully appreciated.
Mostyn

www.mostynpondlife.com




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Old April 19th 04, 07:23 PM
Mostyn
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Default Waterfall Help!

Thanks
That will prove useful to me its the sort of fall im hoping to build.
Mostyn
"pmwebdesigns" wrote in message
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http://www.texaspondandgarden.com/wa...nstruction.htm



"Mostyn" wrote in message
...
Can anyone help, I need a detailed plan for a natural rock waterfall

That
I
would like to build on the edge of my pond.
I have no idea how to start it, I know I need a sump for the water but

its
how to lay the liner and hide it and have the water run through the last

two
layers of rocks.
Any designs would be gratefully appreciated.
Mostyn

www.mostynpondlife.com






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Old April 19th 04, 07:23 PM
Mostyn
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Default Waterfall Help!

Thanks
That will prove useful to me its the sort of fall im hoping to build.
Mostyn
"pmwebdesigns" wrote in message
...
http://www.texaspondandgarden.com/wa...nstruction.htm



"Mostyn" wrote in message
...
Can anyone help, I need a detailed plan for a natural rock waterfall

That
I
would like to build on the edge of my pond.
I have no idea how to start it, I know I need a sump for the water but

its
how to lay the liner and hide it and have the water run through the last

two
layers of rocks.
Any designs would be gratefully appreciated.
Mostyn

www.mostynpondlife.com






 




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