new quarantine build
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new quarantine build
hi all
just started a new quarantine build around 1700/1800 gallons.
airated bottom drain to eazy pod (mechanical) to bead filter then maybe a home made shower with some bhm in??
some pics of progress so far.
lee
just started a new quarantine build around 1700/1800 gallons.
airated bottom drain to eazy pod (mechanical) to bead filter then maybe a home made shower with some bhm in??
some pics of progress so far.
lee
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Re: new quarantine build
Hi Lee,
Looking good mate that will keep you busy over Christmas
Looking good mate that will keep you busy over Christmas

Re: new quarantine build
Way to go Lee,
Nice piccies Mukka, are you glassing? When do you think you will finish this off?
TicToc
Nice piccies Mukka, are you glassing? When do you think you will finish this off?

Re: new quarantine build
Hi Lee
Having just built something similar (see "Jon's growing on pond" thread further down the page) it all looks rather familiar! What did you do for the base? I agonised for ages before laying a 9" concrete base over an existing 12" concrete floor. I presume you are going to heat as it is a QT. Have you thought how you are going to insulate the bakki shower? I'm currently exercising whats left of my brain with the best way to provide a good level of heat retention whilst still allowing gassing off.
Looks like it's going well.
Regards
Jon W
Having just built something similar (see "Jon's growing on pond" thread further down the page) it all looks rather familiar! What did you do for the base? I agonised for ages before laying a 9" concrete base over an existing 12" concrete floor. I presume you are going to heat as it is a QT. Have you thought how you are going to insulate the bakki shower? I'm currently exercising whats left of my brain with the best way to provide a good level of heat retention whilst still allowing gassing off.
Looks like it's going well.
Regards
Jon W
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Re: new quarantine build
hi jon
regarding the floor i have lots of blocks left so i am going to lay them flat on the floor using mortar and then leveling compound which i can get from work
and then kingspan up to the level of the bottom drain did think about cutting the drain into the floor but to muck work, also going to kingspan the walls like when i did the pond.
yes it will be heated and i will make a polycarbonate cover for the pond which will be on hinges and on a pully system so i can lift the cover if i go with a bakki shower would make a frame and cover with polycarbonate but leave a 1" gap at the top to gas off.
hope to get finnished before the end of march ready for the tosai coming in from japan.
lee
regarding the floor i have lots of blocks left so i am going to lay them flat on the floor using mortar and then leveling compound which i can get from work

yes it will be heated and i will make a polycarbonate cover for the pond which will be on hinges and on a pully system so i can lift the cover if i go with a bakki shower would make a frame and cover with polycarbonate but leave a 1" gap at the top to gas off.
hope to get finnished before the end of march ready for the tosai coming in from japan.
lee
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Hi Lee
I was thinking along similar lines for the bakki shower, athough because it will be almost flush against an outside wall I was going to use Kingspan to line the wall prior to creating the box. The one thing I wasn't sure about was how to allow for gassing off. 1" at the top should do it?
I'll be insterested to see your pond cover. I wanted to do the same but because the roof beams are so high and not configured in a way that would easily allow a pulley system, I've got a bit stuck on that one.
Cheers
Jon
I was thinking along similar lines for the bakki shower, athough because it will be almost flush against an outside wall I was going to use Kingspan to line the wall prior to creating the box. The one thing I wasn't sure about was how to allow for gassing off. 1" at the top should do it?
I'll be insterested to see your pond cover. I wanted to do the same but because the roof beams are so high and not configured in a way that would easily allow a pulley system, I've got a bit stuck on that one.
Cheers
Jon
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Hi Guys,
Lots of people use polycarb round there showers i think Bob does the same on his outside pond.
Lots of people use polycarb round there showers i think Bob does the same on his outside pond.
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Yes I used to use Poly carb on the old shower, now I use nothing! This was on an outside pond, in my GOP I dont cover it at all.
Would post some pictures, but KoiPix isnt working currently.
Would post some pictures, but KoiPix isnt working currently.
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update on progress
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Hi Lee,
I was expecting to see some water
only joking well done mate i bet you cant wait to get some Tosai in there 
I was expecting to see some water



Re: new quarantine build
Hi Lee
I like the wooden facing you've put on the outside of the tank. What is it? Marine ply, and if so have you treated it with anything?
Cheers
Jon
I like the wooden facing you've put on the outside of the tank. What is it? Marine ply, and if so have you treated it with anything?
Cheers
Jon
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Re: new quarantine build
hi gazza
no water yet hope to have some in mid march??
no water yet hope to have some in mid march??
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Re: new quarantine build
hi jon
yes it is marine ply i just used matt varnish 5/6 coats.
i have changed my mind on the pond cover which i was going to lift up on a pulley system i have now decide that i am, going to kingspan the roof over the tank and use some upvc cladding over the kingspan and also kinspan the back wall above the pond and clad that as well and above the blocked walls i am going to make a frame and cover on both sides with polycarb so it looks like a japanesse fish house going to make some slidding doors above the pond window this should retain the heat so saving a few bob on heating.
regards lee
yes it is marine ply i just used matt varnish 5/6 coats.
i have changed my mind on the pond cover which i was going to lift up on a pulley system i have now decide that i am, going to kingspan the roof over the tank and use some upvc cladding over the kingspan and also kinspan the back wall above the pond and clad that as well and above the blocked walls i am going to make a frame and cover on both sides with polycarb so it looks like a japanesse fish house going to make some slidding doors above the pond window this should retain the heat so saving a few bob on heating.
regards lee
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Hi Lee
Will the frame for the cover sit on top of the pond walls or will it be outside and thus create a room within a room? I've thought about doing something along those lines not just for insulation but to cut down on condensation throughout the rest of the building. How high above the pond would you have the cover above the pond?
Cheers
Jon
Will the frame for the cover sit on top of the pond walls or will it be outside and thus create a room within a room? I've thought about doing something along those lines not just for insulation but to cut down on condensation throughout the rest of the building. How high above the pond would you have the cover above the pond?
Cheers
Jon
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Re: new quarantine build
hi jon
the frame will sit on top of the pond walls the roof is only 3 feet 6" above the pond walls should work out very well still leave me enough room to get the car in.
lee
the frame will sit on top of the pond walls the roof is only 3 feet 6" above the pond walls should work out very well still leave me enough room to get the car in.
lee