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Everwyrd wrote:
I got my Permalon liner from Kenco about four years ago. It's holding up great but the bug to expand has hit and I need some advice. My pond now has a depth of about three feet and I want to add a two foot deep extension. I would rather not remove the old portion of the pond (Oh God!!! I DO NOT WANT TO REMOVE THE OLD PORTION!!). Is it practical to seam a new section onto the old one? Has anyone done this?? Of course I am concerned about leaks as the join will need to hold water and not be a stream or waterfall. I hope I was clear. Alan you will have to clean it very well (spotless) then use the double sided seam tape and lay the new liner section on it and press it in well across the joint. -- http://www.kencofish.com Ken Arnold, 401-831-5739 cell 401-225-0556 Importer/Exporter of Goldfish,Koi,rare Predators Shipping to legal states/countries only! Permalon liners, Oase & Supreme Pondmaster pumps Linux (SuSE 8.2) user #329121 Please Note: No trees or animals were harmed in the sending of this contaminant free message We do concede that a signicant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced ![]() |
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