Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:31 pm
YESSSSSSSSSS all seems successful , had to work this morning and had a go this afternoon , only problem was weight at first but once the water was in the pipes the drains seem to be holding position nicely , got to dark with the miserable day to take fotos but off work tommorow so see what we can do , as i had said previously we had a matrix system in the pond and when jen and i removed it it stirred up a fair amount of crud we attached a length of inch and a half pipe to each drain and married into the existing flexi , this also seems to stabilise the drain so it sits nicely on the bottom when full of water also adding without a doubt that little bit of extra weight ...so to finish off today all seems to be ok but more to report on the test run tommorow ...
andy ....perhaps someone who has converted to spindrifter\aerated lids and no longer needs there standard bottom drain lid, these two i used are kockney koi so i am pretty sure they can supply there must be somebody out there with a spare to help andy have a go at building one of these .........more to come

andy ....perhaps someone who has converted to spindrifter\aerated lids and no longer needs there standard bottom drain lid, these two i used are kockney koi so i am pretty sure they can supply there must be somebody out there with a spare to help andy have a go at building one of these .........more to come


