Gazza's Mini-Shower

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Well Gazza, finally took a few photo's for you, just got to arrange to come and fit up up. All that's needed on it from these photo's is a quick rub down and a final top coat - enjoy

If anyone else want one of these, just PM or email me.


Sit's nicely on the edge of a pond. Fixing foot is 4" wide, so ideal for fitting on your growing on pond.
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... CN3924.JPG[/img]

Side view showing the back splash-guard
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... CN3927.JPG[/img]

Close up of foot and chute
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... CN3929.JPG[/img]

15 degree slope on the chute, so the water should return to the pond nicely.
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... CN3930.JPG[/img]
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Post by Cashybai »

God, that's sexy Bob...What would one of those come in at? :wink:
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Post by Taggy »

Gosh Bob,that is cracking job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And i know for a fraction of the cost you can buy in the shops. (Oops Hope i didnt open my big gob so you have a influx of orders :D )

Whats the turn-around on order to despatch??


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Post by Bob Hart »

I'll only talk money on PM's or emails, if everyone is OK with that.

Sexy Neil !!!!!!!!

It does take a fair bit of time to make one of these, every one is a labour of love really. I've got 2 more just about complete, but they are already spoken for. Turn around would be minimum of a couple of weeks, maybe longer if I have a queue.
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Post by Gazza »

WOW Bob that looks great mate and very pleased all i need is some time now to fit it :roll:

A great job thanks :D
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I might want one in the summer Bob for the QT....
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Post by Thorny »

That is blinding Bob. How much Media(BHM) do They hold?
One of those might be just the job on My indoor 1700 gallon pond. Just as an added bit of filtration.
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Post by Bob Hart »

Justin,

Filled a tier with BHM this morning and then weighed it. Each tier will hold 8kg of BHM, although I think at least another kg could be added at a squeeze.

Feel free to pop round, I see you are local to me.
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Post by Thorny »

That sounds like an offer I cant refuse. Perhaps next weekend if thats fine with You. I will send You a PM
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Post by teesdale_koi »

excellent bob cant wait to get mine :D
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Bob just sending you a PM :D :D
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Post by Gazza »

Stu,

I think you will be building a bigger QT soon :wink:
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Post by StuW »

thats the plan Gazza, just trying to work out how big it can be to still get all the wifes and kids stuff in the shed too. Ideally need a new bigger shed but cost and space are against this. Might have to make a glassed one a little longer, a little wider and a lot deeper.
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Post by Bob Hart »

If you have a little room Stuart, just build a new pond outside of the shed, then extend the shed over it. Poly car the roof and get loads of light in there.

I've 'extended' my shed twice!!!!!
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Post by dannyboy »

Bob,
Your sheds are like a row of terrace houses (or should that be ,sheds) :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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