Thank you for that. Definitely something to think about for a small pond as concrete is fairly cheap and I have tons of wire fencing around here.
hmmm... getting my thinking cap on!
hmmm... getting my thinking cap on!
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Thank you for that. Definitely something to think about for a small pond as concrete is fairly cheap and I have tons of wire fencing around here.
hmmm... getting my thinking cap on!
Lacy Blues, I should have thought about this before, Tropical fish hobbyist magazine has a great forum, http://forums.tfhmagazine.com/index.php?sid=50147e78dd9ab07c18cf2e8862796f37- they are the most knowledgeable, polite, and should be able to answer any question, or you may just read all the pond related threads. It's where I go when I need to find answers.
There are companies which install in-ground pools with vinyl linings for people. Now sometimes these pool linings rip and need to be replaced. A pain for the owners. Wonder where the ripped pool lining goes? Is there such a company in your town? Would they be wiling to let you have the damaged lining for a homegrown pool? A neighbor of mine had an above in-ground pool she didn't want and I bought it for 25.00 pump and all. Gave away the pump and threw out the lining( Now that I see this thread, I regret that). I took the fiberglass side wall material for the pool and cut it to length, ... laid it like overlapping scales across the width of my poultry yard...for the entire length of my poultry yard and it made a great weather resistant roof! Looks nice too, blue and white striped.Not sure how long the plastic would last b/c I wouldn't be able to afford the real "pond liner" stuff.