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Old September 14th 03, 11:19 PM
Norm Courage
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We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this ?
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Old September 15th 03, 01:10 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Waterfalls Question

Put a flat slate over the top of the return line about 1/2 inch or so to
cause the water to diffuse. Change the orientation and elevation to achieve
the look you want.
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"Norm Courage" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...

We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 15th 03, 01:10 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Waterfalls Question

Put a flat slate over the top of the return line about 1/2 inch or so to
cause the water to diffuse. Change the orientation and elevation to achieve
the look you want.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Norm Courage" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...

We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 15th 03, 02:06 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Waterfalls Question

Put a flat slate over the top of the return line about 1/2 inch or so to
cause the water to diffuse. Change the orientation and elevation to achieve
the look you want.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Norm Courage" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...

We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 15th 03, 02:06 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Waterfalls Question

Put a flat slate over the top of the return line about 1/2 inch or so to
cause the water to diffuse. Change the orientation and elevation to achieve
the look you want.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Norm Courage" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...

We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 15th 03, 01:33 PM
Gale Pearce
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Default Waterfalls Question

The easiest way to get away from the "shooting water" look is to have your
filter feed a collecting pool at the back of your waterfall, -this way your
"pool" fills and then overflows down your flagstone steps - the "pool"
doesn't have to be large - mine holds maybe 2 gals and I pump ~ 1600 gph
into it
Gale :~)


We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 15th 03, 01:33 PM
Gale Pearce
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Default Waterfalls Question

The easiest way to get away from the "shooting water" look is to have your
filter feed a collecting pool at the back of your waterfall, -this way your
"pool" fills and then overflows down your flagstone steps - the "pool"
doesn't have to be large - mine holds maybe 2 gals and I pump ~ 1600 gph
into it
Gale :~)


We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered this

?
--
The Courages




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Old September 16th 03, 12:57 AM
Norm Courage
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Default Waterfalls Question

Excellent idea, maybe a small plastic bucket, the kind with the pour spout
molded in and have the lip sit flush with the top of the first tier in the
falls !!
"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
...
The easiest way to get away from the "shooting water" look is to have your
filter feed a collecting pool at the back of your waterfall, -this way

your
"pool" fills and then overflows down your flagstone steps - the "pool"
doesn't have to be large - mine holds maybe 2 gals and I pump ~ 1600 gph
into it
Gale :~)


We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the

incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered

this
?
--
The Courages






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Old September 16th 03, 12:57 AM
Norm Courage
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Default Waterfalls Question

Excellent idea, maybe a small plastic bucket, the kind with the pour spout
molded in and have the lip sit flush with the top of the first tier in the
falls !!
"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
...
The easiest way to get away from the "shooting water" look is to have your
filter feed a collecting pool at the back of your waterfall, -this way

your
"pool" fills and then overflows down your flagstone steps - the "pool"
doesn't have to be large - mine holds maybe 2 gals and I pump ~ 1600 gph
into it
Gale :~)


We just finished our new waterfalls using Great Stuff expanding foam to

seal
the cracks, it worked great, thanks to everyone in the group for the

helpful
advice. Now my question, we are looking for a way to diffuse the

incoming
water supply for the falls, it is fed by a 2 inch return line (1650
imp.gallons) from my bio filter and at present it shoots out past the 2
upper most tiers of the falls. Anyone else encountered and conquered

this
?
--
The Courages






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Old September 16th 03, 07:09 AM
Carl Beyer
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Default Waterfalls Question

In article rs.com,
"Norm Courage" wrote:

Excellent idea, maybe a small plastic bucket, the kind with the pour spout
molded in and have the lip sit flush with the top of the first tier in the
falls !!



Might I suggest a larger pipe. My waterfall is fed from a 1600GPH into
a 1.25" pipe. I installed a 4" pipe on up a bit. This reduces the
pressure so that it doesn shoot out, it pours out. And like everyone
said, a catch basin at the top is a good idea.

Carl

www.cobaltbluefilms.com/koi.html

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