Russ's New Pond

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here's a better piccy
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a bit more done.today was 'backfill day' we shifted the mountain of clay/soil from off the 'lawn' (sorry missus) and backfilled all the way around. all the footings for the wall & fence are now back to normal. rain has now stopped play AGAIN !, but to be fair it has been a good day weather-wise.
tomorrow I can start with the 1st of 5 courses of upright blocks.
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here's the latest ..
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more progress now that the weather has picked up.
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Re: Russ's New Pond

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Hi Russell,

Coming along well mate and it wont be long before the water and fish are in it :D
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Coming along well Russell. Nice one Mukka I know my Missus got a little upset and couldn't see the bigger picture..... mind you I just started digging a hole and knew she wouldn't approve :shock: :D

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a bit more ....
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pond is now glassed & flowcoated. very nice job courtesy of Dave A. (cheers Dave) next step is to get the filters & shed set up. and the outer bricks need chucking up too. then water n fish :D
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Hi Russ
That's interesting so your going 4 blocks high laid upright with an outer skin of brick, anything in between ?
If it fibreglassed that will increase the strength , just asking as my neighbour just asked the best way to build above ground and I thought to be safe 9" hollows or lay blocks flat.
Don't worry I always over engineer everything.

Looks great though best regards Terry
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it is 5 blocks , upright, above ground, with an outer 'facing' brick wall on 2 sides tied in with wall ties, the back sides are double blocked upright with wall ties. :roll:
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Looking good Russ, not too long now!
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wow looking good russ,i been following your build on a few forums, wish i had room for a pond that size.
Keep the hard work up :D
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cheers Dan, its coming together SLOWLY :roll: hoping to have the facing bricks done by next weekend , then it could be filled. need to move the nexus over fromthe temp pond, so a bit of messing about to do there, don't want to kill my fish off,lol. preparing filter shed base at the moment. should be seeing water & fish in there in about 2 weeks time. :wink:
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here's the latest. the weather is really starting to be a problem again, but I am getting closer to the finish line every day. :)
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Like the brickwork Russ, looks great

So when's the big fill planned for?
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