• We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

New project, will take a long time

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Heres the update, I've got three down and it looks weird without the one in the corner down, the reason I didn't get it all done is because the pond height was quite low at that end, the collar must have dropped a touch when the collapse happened, so I had to peel it all the liner back and build it up with clay from behind the fence. Now the filters are in I can't barrow the stuff straight back in and had to do it a spade at a time. At least now it's fairly level across(apart from the right corner in the pic) so it won't take long to get the rest down.

The plan for tomorrow is to get the rest down, go and get all the pipework needed for the pump and return the hope the pump comes early enough to get it all fixed in and running on Tuesday. I'm almost excited:D

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invisyblegypsey;2958885; said:
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:)

I've just realized something, the outlet of the pump I've bought is 1.5'' and I have loads of 2'' lying around, typical more bits needed
 
Is that a Black Diamond Sturgeon?!?!? It's all settled then, I'm for sure going to have to do one of those in my back yard. Wife is even on board too.
 
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