One I did yesterday
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 2:12 pm
Started a new hole/pond after serious negotiations with the better half. My other excavations have been away from the house but this time I thought that I may just want to chuck food from my conservatory door when it’s raining instead of tramping down the garden.
I choose the site where a garden swing used to be and was never used. The pond was to be 8 foot x 8 foot x 8 foot giving a volume of 3’200 gallons without the filtration and pump returns so in all 3’600 gallons.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00008.jpg[/img]
The total depth of the dig was to be 6 foot with approximately 2 foot 6” above the ground leaving enough to bench the base into the centre bottom drain spindrifter. The project was to incorporate a window which I was going to try using 12 mm laminated glass without a frame. This would be using a piece of glass 5 foot x 3 foot giving a total window of 4 foot x 2 foot.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00009.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00011.jpg[/img]
When I was about 3 foot down I had a nice surprise, the most beautiful sand I have ever dug. I did have some help with my stepson who used the exercise as a challenge a very quickly disappeared in the hole, which if I had not stopped him digging he would still be on his way to Australia. We barrowed the sand down to the bottom of the garden and left some to backfill. I am now looking for a project that needs 20 ton of sand.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000136.jpg[/img]
When I did eventually drag him out of the hole I sank 3 meter 3x3 tanalised posts every 2 foot along the walls and then fastened 18 mm 8 x 4 sheets giving me a nice cube inside. I also covered the sheets on the outside with vapour barrier to try and protect the sheets.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000137.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000138.jpg[/img]
On the side I had left enough room for my filters and a tank for my pumps. All of the unit was completed without concrete or cement as I may need to rip it out in a couple of years time if we move.
Once the sheets were in place I backfilled with the sand completely soaking it in water to get a finish like concrete at the back of the boards. I then fixed another 18 mm 8 x 4 sheet to the top half of the pond to help take the pressure with 1 foot 6” bellow the ground and 2 foot 6” above all hidden on the inside. I then lined all the joints with Butyl and placed an extra layer of Liner on the base.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000139.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 100013.jpg[/img]
Once I had done the pressure test on the pipes I then cut the opening out for the window.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000131.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000133.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 001312.jpg[/img]
The Butyl was then dropped in, I was going to glue my own box liner and so I wanted to take my time and get things ready but the kids had different ideas and started to rush me. I was getting tired by this time and I did want to complete the pond, MISTAKE. Never rush what should be a straight forward job.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/32.jpg[/img]
I put the window in place and fitted it flat to the cut out with an even ouverlap on each edge. All the edges of the glass were then butted up to with 12 mm strips tapered so the liner would not stress. The glass itself was fastened to the board with soft putty and PDM adhesive, this was only to fix it in place as the waterproofing was to be completed with the liner and the glass and so was not really an important fix other than it being evenly stressed.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/33.jpg[/img]
My filters were dropped in next and connected to the BD. The waste drain was to be via a sump under the Nexus with a large dirty water sump pump capable of 30’000 gals an hour and so it will quite easily keep up with a 300 dump.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/30.jpg[/img]
I completed the liner box and left it overnight to mature, this must have been the longest night of my life and at the crack of sparrows the next day I started the hose.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/27.jpg[/img]
Horror of Horrors, after 24 hours it lost approximately 200 gallons. I was gutted, I dropped in my sump pump and nearly floated my next door neighbours lawn down the road. After another 2 weeks of trying to find the leak I completely re-covered all the joints with double tape, NEVER let anyone hurry what you know to be important. Do it ONCE Do it RIGHT.
Water in again and I spent a full day watching the bubbles and praying that I had fixed the leak. Success. Two weeks down the line I added the fish who were getting humpty backs from the holding tank that they had been kept in.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/18.jpg[/img].
Another little project I made for this pond was a solar panel and I was going to put it into the Blue Peter “Ponders DIY Bit’s and Pieces” but I didn’t have time to fully record it being built. All I can tell you is that I poured cold water through it (15c) and it came out at 55c. It does work on cloudy days and still churns out dangerously hot water, I can only use it when I am around and I need to develop a heat switch/tap to turn it off when it goes silly.
I will be making another one soon and so I will take photos of the development/ All I can say is that it’s Bloody dangerous.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/13.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/12.jpg[/img]
The whole project now has ground to a slow halt as I have arrived at point where the urgency has dissipated and the only thing to do now is the decking around which I will get around to when I have caught up with the rest of my menial tasks around the house and garden that have taken a back seat for the last couple of months.
If anyone has any questions that they would like to ask I will get back to them eventually but I must get my paid job re-started.
Phil
I choose the site where a garden swing used to be and was never used. The pond was to be 8 foot x 8 foot x 8 foot giving a volume of 3’200 gallons without the filtration and pump returns so in all 3’600 gallons.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00008.jpg[/img]
The total depth of the dig was to be 6 foot with approximately 2 foot 6” above the ground leaving enough to bench the base into the centre bottom drain spindrifter. The project was to incorporate a window which I was going to try using 12 mm laminated glass without a frame. This would be using a piece of glass 5 foot x 3 foot giving a total window of 4 foot x 2 foot.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00009.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... C00011.jpg[/img]
When I was about 3 foot down I had a nice surprise, the most beautiful sand I have ever dug. I did have some help with my stepson who used the exercise as a challenge a very quickly disappeared in the hole, which if I had not stopped him digging he would still be on his way to Australia. We barrowed the sand down to the bottom of the garden and left some to backfill. I am now looking for a project that needs 20 ton of sand.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000136.jpg[/img]
When I did eventually drag him out of the hole I sank 3 meter 3x3 tanalised posts every 2 foot along the walls and then fastened 18 mm 8 x 4 sheets giving me a nice cube inside. I also covered the sheets on the outside with vapour barrier to try and protect the sheets.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000137.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000138.jpg[/img]
On the side I had left enough room for my filters and a tank for my pumps. All of the unit was completed without concrete or cement as I may need to rip it out in a couple of years time if we move.
Once the sheets were in place I backfilled with the sand completely soaking it in water to get a finish like concrete at the back of the boards. I then fixed another 18 mm 8 x 4 sheet to the top half of the pond to help take the pressure with 1 foot 6” bellow the ground and 2 foot 6” above all hidden on the inside. I then lined all the joints with Butyl and placed an extra layer of Liner on the base.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000139.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 100013.jpg[/img]
Once I had done the pressure test on the pipes I then cut the opening out for the window.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000131.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 000133.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... 001312.jpg[/img]
The Butyl was then dropped in, I was going to glue my own box liner and so I wanted to take my time and get things ready but the kids had different ideas and started to rush me. I was getting tired by this time and I did want to complete the pond, MISTAKE. Never rush what should be a straight forward job.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/32.jpg[/img]
I put the window in place and fitted it flat to the cut out with an even ouverlap on each edge. All the edges of the glass were then butted up to with 12 mm strips tapered so the liner would not stress. The glass itself was fastened to the board with soft putty and PDM adhesive, this was only to fix it in place as the waterproofing was to be completed with the liner and the glass and so was not really an important fix other than it being evenly stressed.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/33.jpg[/img]
My filters were dropped in next and connected to the BD. The waste drain was to be via a sump under the Nexus with a large dirty water sump pump capable of 30’000 gals an hour and so it will quite easily keep up with a 300 dump.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/30.jpg[/img]
I completed the liner box and left it overnight to mature, this must have been the longest night of my life and at the crack of sparrows the next day I started the hose.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/27.jpg[/img]
Horror of Horrors, after 24 hours it lost approximately 200 gallons. I was gutted, I dropped in my sump pump and nearly floated my next door neighbours lawn down the road. After another 2 weeks of trying to find the leak I completely re-covered all the joints with double tape, NEVER let anyone hurry what you know to be important. Do it ONCE Do it RIGHT.
Water in again and I spent a full day watching the bubbles and praying that I had fixed the leak. Success. Two weeks down the line I added the fish who were getting humpty backs from the holding tank that they had been kept in.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/18.jpg[/img].
Another little project I made for this pond was a solar panel and I was going to put it into the Blue Peter “Ponders DIY Bit’s and Pieces” but I didn’t have time to fully record it being built. All I can tell you is that I poured cold water through it (15c) and it came out at 55c. It does work on cloudy days and still churns out dangerously hot water, I can only use it when I am around and I need to develop a heat switch/tap to turn it off when it goes silly.
I will be making another one soon and so I will take photos of the development/ All I can say is that it’s Bloody dangerous.
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/13.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g113/DidI ... ond/12.jpg[/img]
The whole project now has ground to a slow halt as I have arrived at point where the urgency has dissipated and the only thing to do now is the decking around which I will get around to when I have caught up with the rest of my menial tasks around the house and garden that have taken a back seat for the last couple of months.
If anyone has any questions that they would like to ask I will get back to them eventually but I must get my paid job re-started.
Phil