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Old July 7th 04, 09:05 PM
2pods
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Well, it nearly killed me, but I now have a raised pond.
(apart from the disaster with the liner when the rocks holding the liner
fell in and holed it doh !)

It's rectangular, made from sleepers which are lined them 'cos they were
full of creosote.
However, we're about to top it off with some wood, but I'm at a loss at how
to treat it.
Can't use creosote as we want fish, don't know about cuprinol ?

The top wood would never touch the water, but I'm worried about run off from
rain, pond overflow etc

Peter


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Old July 7th 04, 10:42 PM
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"2pods" wrote in message
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Well, it nearly killed me, but I now have a raised pond.
(apart from the disaster with the liner when the rocks holding the liner
fell in and holed it doh !)

It's rectangular, made from sleepers which are lined them 'cos they were
full of creosote.
However, we're about to top it off with some wood, but I'm at a loss at

how
to treat it.
Can't use creosote as we want fish, don't know about cuprinol ?

The top wood would never touch the water, but I'm worried about run off

from
rain, pond overflow etc

Peter

I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it off to
treat then put it back once dry

for pictures go to
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...=/8a86&.src=ph

they show how far ive got, but its (as always) a work in progress..

HTH

Lost


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Old July 7th 04, 10:55 PM
2pods
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I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of

this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it off

to
treat then put it back once dry

for pictures go to
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...=/8a86&.src=ph

they show how far ive got, but its (as always) a work in progress..

HTH

Lost


Hi
Nice pond :-)
I'm wondering what to treat the top with ?

Peter


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Old July 7th 04, 11:39 PM
Lostin1999
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"2pods" wrote in message
...

I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of

this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it off

to
treat then put it back once dry

for pictures go to
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...=/8a86&.src=ph

they show how far ive got, but its (as always) a work in progress..

HTH

Lost


Hi
Nice pond :-)
I'm wondering what to treat the top with ?

Peter

with it being tanalised its good for (10 years on the wood I bought) years
as is.. however you can get "decking oil" or teak oil and id always use
that (and let it dry away from the pond for a few days.. then put back on
and all will be fine)

HTH

Lost


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Old July 8th 04, 01:31 AM
2pods
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Thanks

Peter

"Lostin1999" wrote in message
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"2pods" wrote in message
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I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of

this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it

off
to



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Old July 10th 04, 07:02 AM
George
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"Lostin1999" wrote in message
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"2pods" wrote in message
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Well, it nearly killed me, but I now have a raised pond.
(apart from the disaster with the liner when the rocks holding the liner
fell in and holed it doh !)

It's rectangular, made from sleepers which are lined them 'cos they were
full of creosote.
However, we're about to top it off with some wood, but I'm at a loss at

how
to treat it.
Can't use creosote as we want fish, don't know about cuprinol ?

The top wood would never touch the water, but I'm worried about run off

from
rain, pond overflow etc

Peter

I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it off to
treat then put it back once dry

for pictures go to
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...=/8a86&.src=ph

they show how far ive got, but its (as always) a work in progress..

HTH

Lost


Similar to mine:

http://bellsouthpwp.net/r/o/rockcat/pond/pond.htm

Enjoy.


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Old July 10th 04, 07:08 AM
George
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"2pods" wrote in message
...

I used tanalised decking (pressure treated) so no problems with any of

this,
also if you put it on with screws and do it properly you can take it off

to
treat then put it back once dry

for pictures go to
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...=/8a86&.src=ph

they show how far ive got, but its (as always) a work in progress..

HTH

Lost


Hi
Nice pond :-)
I'm wondering what to treat the top with ?

Peter


If you have to treat it, use Thompson's Water Seal. It has no heavy metals
(like hexavalent chromium - a real no no), and when dry, is non-toxic.


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Old July 10th 04, 06:01 PM
2pods
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" George" wrote in message
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"2pods" wrote in message
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If you have to treat it, use Thompson's Water Seal. It has no heavy

metals
(like hexavalent chromium - a real no no), and when dry, is non-toxic.

Thanks George

I'll look out for it

Peter


 




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