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PostPosted: Mar 15th, '11, 11:40 
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Ah that's great news guys.

Would you have the overall sizes of it burnsy? I've got access to a van it might fit into, if not I'll trailer it.

I've just finished laying my decking out back and have left a space for a decent pond.

PS: who did your driveway Burnsy? looks great in your 4000L thread.


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PostPosted: Mar 15th, '11, 18:21 
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Gnash, you still wanting the pool arn't you. I have sent details to Lamb for him to come and collect the fiberglass liner.


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If lamb wants it for his build its no problems with me....if not I'll try to be down on Sunday morning for it if it suits you, I have to get to Ellenbrook as well to pick stuff up.


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PostPosted: Mar 16th, '11, 08:17 
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Hi Guys, just the pond liner for me i'm afraid, I have a pretty tiny backyard and the greyhound would like to keep some of it.
Thanks for the offer though.
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greyhound-ponics?? :dontknow:


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PostPosted: Mar 16th, '11, 12:03 
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freoboy: haha, I'm not sure how well that would go, a plus would be him being alot cleaner as i haven't managed to get some lawn down yet. a con would be his sensitive stomach and the water colour.
Although he doesn't pay rent or do any housework so I doubt he's going to help me with my produce.


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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '11, 20:11 
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Hey Burnsy, thanks again for the tank and the grand tour of your place. It's lovely up there in the hills. Although I can barely control my 400sq block in carlisle so I would probably be a real gypsy if I had that kind of land.
Checked out bunnings afterwards, saw the big containers you mentioned, they look pretty sweet. I also spotted some rectangular pond inserts too for $80, I think I might run with them so the system all matches. ramble...
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Thanks!


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