JUDY'S NEW POND BUILD

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judy...loads of progress there today , well done wont be long now with all the good weather coming...
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We've been so lucky with the weather, I keep waiting for it to break, mind you it did drizzle yesterday :shock:

Jeff's built 3 and a bit rows of blocks now, backfill tomorrow
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Judy
I'm also building a pond, Nearly read to pour the concreate for the base. I was just wondering what you are going to backfill behind the blocks with? Soil,hardcore or concreate. I would like to use some of the soil i have left over (already paid for 8 skips) but not sure if this will be strong enough?
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Hiya,

Jeff has used concrete, it's a runny mix with ballast in it. It makes a good soild wall as long as you tamp it down and make sure that there is no air trapped in it.

Jeff used 4 inch blocks so the extra strength is perhaps needed more than if you use 9 inch blocks; but I would err on the side of caution, if you use soil or sand it is not as strong as concrete. :?

Here's a photo of what he's done today.. nearly 4 ton of the stuff!!!! :shock:
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Thanks Judy
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Hi Judy

Looking good girl, bet your pleased how things are going :D

Keep up the good work

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Things are going really well at the moment (they need to after all the cave ins :shock: )

The feeding shelf was concreted today and more backfill put in up to the 4 courses of blocks
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Mid water return put in today and another row of blocks :D
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Blimey he is taking his time with this one...still he is getting on a bit now :wink:


ONLY JOKING its coming along well Judy i bet your pleased as punch with it so far :D
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Hi Gazza

I'm really pleased, especially with the feeding shelf which was Jeff's idea. It brings the pond back to its original shape, next to the decking, this had to be altered because of the underground pipe!!!!!

Jeff is so particular, he measures the levels of every single brick, and he has put a lot of thought into how the feeding shelf will be cleaned as well as utilising the other returns ............ he can take all summer for all I care because I know that this pond will be perfect in every way :D
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Hi Judy,

I know Geoff and he is a great pond builder i only wished he had lived closer to me when i was building my pond :roll:
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Gazza, I am so pleased that I "found" Jeff to build my pond for me..... I have learnt so much. Not only is he an excellent builder but knows so much about koi. :D

All the blocks for the pond have been laid now, the skimmer is in and, weather permitting, skimming begins tomorrow.
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judy.... flying along now, get a good feel for the depth of it with the last pic ,, going well still , keep posting them piccys :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Hi Gerry, my fish are so going to love this pond :lol:

Skimming completed today
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Hi Judy,

Thats coming along nicely-i like the feeding shelf! I wish progress with my pond was as quick as yours-ive just got a muddy hole and a big pile of soil! Bet you cant wait to sit in the sun looking over a nice finished pond! Keep the pics coming,

Andy :D
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