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Old April 5th 05, 02:37 PM
GaryCampbell
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Default Welded pond liner?


Hi folks,

I am planning to build a circular pond and was wondering if anyone can
comment on preformed 'welded' butyl liner? A few companies say they can
do this and it sounds like it might be what I'm looking for. The
dimensions of the pond are radius 1500mm, depth 600 with a 200mm deep
shelf. One part will be slightly overhung by decking.

If I use a flat piece of liner there will be lots of folds so was
wondering if the preformed liners are any good? Are there and potential
problems?

An alternative I have been advised is to build the pond in concrete
with bituminous coating. Someone else then commented that certain fish
might not like the coating? I don't plan on havig Koi. Probably
goldfish, orfe and the odd tench or ghost carp.

Thanks in advance!

Gary.


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Old April 5th 05, 11:08 PM
DKat
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If you care, you really are not going to see the folds all that much if you
decide to do the liner. The size pond you are talking about (5' round X 2'
deep - shelf ~ 8" for us fools that use the kings measure) is such that you
should be able to easily find a preformed one in any place that sells pond
supplies. They work find but this is small and you should be careful not to
have too many fish and to keep your eye on water quality.

"GaryCampbell" wrote in message
...

Hi folks,

I am planning to build a circular pond and was wondering if anyone can
comment on preformed 'welded' butyl liner? A few companies say they can
do this and it sounds like it might be what I'm looking for. The
dimensions of the pond are radius 1500mm, depth 600 with a 200mm deep
shelf. One part will be slightly overhung by decking.

If I use a flat piece of liner there will be lots of folds so was
wondering if the preformed liners are any good? Are there and potential
problems?

An alternative I have been advised is to build the pond in concrete
with bituminous coating. Someone else then commented that certain fish
might not like the coating? I don't plan on havig Koi. Probably
goldfish, orfe and the odd tench or ghost carp.

Thanks in advance!

Gary.


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Old April 6th 05, 12:00 AM
dkat
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"DKat" wrote in message
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If you care, you really are not going to see the folds all that much if

you
decide to do the liner. The size pond you are talking about (5' round X

2'
deep - shelf ~ 8" for us fools that use the kings measure) is such that

you
should be able to easily find a preformed one in any place that sells pond
supplies. They work fine but this is small and you should be careful not

to
have too many fish and to keep your eye on water quality.



Had to correct typo and add that I knew a woman that had a pond of this size
and she raised a couple of fantails and some huge comets (8-12") in it.
Her water was always crystal clear and her fish the healthiest and most
friendly I have ever seen. It was really very nice.

"GaryCampbell" wrote in message
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Hi folks,

I am planning to build a circular pond and was wondering if anyone can
comment on preformed 'welded' butyl liner? A few companies say they can
do this and it sounds like it might be what I'm looking for. The
dimensions of the pond are radius 1500mm, depth 600 with a 200mm deep
shelf. One part will be slightly overhung by decking.

If I use a flat piece of liner there will be lots of folds so was
wondering if the preformed liners are any good? Are there and potential
problems?

An alternative I have been advised is to build the pond in concrete
with bituminous coating. Someone else then commented that certain fish
might not like the coating? I don't plan on havig Koi. Probably
goldfish, orfe and the odd tench or ghost carp.

Thanks in advance!

Gary.


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Old April 6th 05, 12:20 PM
Happy'Cam'per
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I have a colleague here at work that uses the cemented bricks with bitumin
waterproofing method and it works perfectly. Keeping in mind here in Africa
we don't have extreme seasonal weather changes, so I'm not sure if extreme
temps will affect you. He keeps Koi BTW and they're all LARGE and looking
very healthy. IMHO I think its a great method for building a pond. Good
luck.
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"GaryCampbell" wrote in message
...

Hi folks,

I am planning to build a circular pond and was wondering if anyone can
comment on preformed 'welded' butyl liner? A few companies say they can
do this and it sounds like it might be what I'm looking for. The
dimensions of the pond are radius 1500mm, depth 600 with a 200mm deep
shelf. One part will be slightly overhung by decking.

If I use a flat piece of liner there will be lots of folds so was
wondering if the preformed liners are any good? Are there and potential
problems?

An alternative I have been advised is to build the pond in concrete
with bituminous coating. Someone else then commented that certain fish
might not like the coating? I don't plan on havig Koi. Probably
goldfish, orfe and the odd tench or ghost carp.

Thanks in advance!

Gary.


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GaryCampbell



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Old April 14th 05, 06:14 AM
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Butyl is the best, and the preformed liners are fine for formal shapes. A
good choice for your size pond.

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"GaryCampbell" wrote in message
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|
| Hi folks,
|
| I am planning to build a circular pond and was wondering if anyone can
| comment on preformed 'welded' butyl liner? A few companies say they can
| do this and it sounds like it might be what I'm looking for. The
| dimensions of the pond are radius 1500mm, depth 600 with a 200mm deep
| shelf. One part will be slightly overhung by decking.
|
| If I use a flat piece of liner there will be lots of folds so was
| wondering if the preformed liners are any good? Are there and potential
| problems?
|
| An alternative I have been advised is to build the pond in concrete
| with bituminous coating. Someone else then commented that certain fish
| might not like the coating? I don't plan on havig Koi. Probably
| goldfish, orfe and the odd tench or ghost carp.
|
| Thanks in advance!
|
| Gary.
|
|
| --
| GaryCampbell


 




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