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PostPosted: Aug 2nd, '15, 11:14 
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So, the pit is ready for some concrete work, piping and mortar.


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PostPosted: Aug 2nd, '15, 13:26 
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Nice pit :thumbright:


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PostPosted: Aug 2nd, '15, 21:52 
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That looks like fun digging. Looks good.


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that is a good size pit. Nice work in limited space


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PostPosted: Oct 9th, '15, 21:59 
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Hallo. Almost done with the concrete part of the pond. Just the TPRs, rendering and level of the upper rim left. Skimmer line is there. I´ll try to fit a UV-C on that line. No vortex. A sediment-chamber instead with a "slope" towards the drain. The winter-by-pass is fixed.
I´m going to work with the channels this weekend. King Bore is soon to be seen, so hurry hurry


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PostPosted: Oct 10th, '15, 08:12 
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Looking great!


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moving along nicely


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PostPosted: Nov 19th, '15, 04:01 
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Here we go again. Progress. 3 channels, sediment chamber, 2 filter bays, skimmer, airhoses and pond, almost there. Hopefully all concrete will be done before King Bore arrives. Poly and glassfiber early Spring.
Elias :-)


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PostPosted: Nov 19th, '15, 05:52 
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Thats cool.


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Following with interest as I'm looking to build a green house from my current structure (old carport) and want to expand my AP (also growing trout).

Very nice work mate!


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Truly Impressive! You are clearly quite skilled...
Cant wait to see it up and running!
Best of luck to you


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What have you used for the central drain Elias


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yes I was looking at that too. Elias great looking system so far :notworthy:

God bless, froggo


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Very impressive, all looking great :headbang:


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Froggo an Charlie. I molded one from a plastic bucket using poly and glassfiber. The "lid" is a rubber membran, air diffuser.
Thanks for the support everybody.


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