Well done Paul, your efforts have inspired me to fibreglass my new pond build. I was going to go for a box liner but seeing your results looks to be spot on!!..
thanks mate, yes im very pleased with the result seeing its my first time fibreglassing...love the black top coat paint...gives such a nice finish....if fish not happy then im getting penguins....haha
Great job Paul..I have a couple of questions,,, what was your resin mix in the end. I'm just about to do my pond but the instructions are mind blowing..also do you mix activator with the flow coat.
Hello mate...the topcoat at the end does need the hardener mixed in with it....the less of activator you mix in determines how long you have to play with it
Wow Paul, your hard work is really paying off. Nice to see a glimpse of your dad helping , and also a sneaky peek of mum in the conservatory (she could have given us a wave). The fish will think they are in a 5* hotel when they get there.
Hey Paul....really enjoyed this video.....im about to do same but not sure what materials to use.....can u please point me in the direction of what resin and gell coat you used...the supplier please...many thanks
awesome job paul i was thinking of fiberglassing my new wood framed pond what would i need to get to get to were ytou have mate do you have links of what i would need please
Hi Paul your doing a great job. I will be building a bigger pond next year so I am in the planning & costing stage. Could you give me an idea of how much the complete fibreglass kit cost please, I don't need any details, just a total. Thanks very much.
cheers mate, top layer of tissue caused a little stress ,but spent a day rubbing down and got it nice and smooth...very happy with end result....looks like a pond again
Hi mate hope you don’t mind me asking where you got your fibreglass from and is there Pacific one to get for ponds and how did you work out how much you needed and a rough cost many thanks glen
@richardfrost1026 hi mate, just finished my new one so I can remember, I used 10ml of hardener to 1 litre of resin....gives you a little bit more time to work with it mate
I did mate as i knew i could get it smother...then i went over with another coat of resin before the top coat which is lovely and thick and dries even harder...thanks bud
Glad to see you wore a mask, where I use to work had a fibreglass dept, if went in there for 5min you could taste it for rest of day and the smell just clings to you, hope all goes well with the fill, but just before you fill carefully run your hand slowly over the entire area, it won't take much to injure your koi and it's a lot harder to find once water is in it. Rob.
@@PaulsKoipond stinks like hell the resin don't it, does the flow coat smell as bad, only time I've done any fibreglass was a small patch on my dad's 3 wheeler reliant robin when idiot next door ran into it. At least you now have the main pond done which must be a huge relief.
@@robertnicholls9409 yes mate top coat just as bad...a large spider ran out of the bottom drain pipe and instantly curled up and died...fumes are bad...very flammable
@@PaulsKoipond how did you get on with vac and fumes, as soon as you mentioned it I wondered about any fumes with elecric motor, did you end up using it. Rob.
@@robertnicholls9409 as the machine stayed outside it worked ok to suck the fumes out...could just feel the fumes on my eyes...as i said in video i dont know how people do this everyday
Hi Geoff...fibreglass i got online from fibreglass direct website and to seal the return i used HA6 sealent which i used before and really like...hope that help buddy
No mate , but once you have finished I would advise you to fill the pond up with clean water and leave it for a week or 2 ,then empty it and refill with fresh water before adding fish...that's what I did and everything was OK...Good luck mate
Leave it empty for a week mate then fill with tap water and leave for another week...i emptied it then and refilled with water through a carbon block...then fish went back in mate
I bought it from.fibreglass direct...i have a bit left over as im going to.rebuild my wildlife pond over winter...first time ive ever used fibreglass but enjoyed every second of it...cheers mate
Is it possible to put a couple of coats of flow coat on over pond paint as i am struggling to seal my pond that i have just painted tia And great job by the way
Hi Melissa...any help you need please ask...Air bubbles are most helpful in hot weather as the warmer the water the less it holds air in it..if you have the water return from the filter and you can make it splash into the pond is also helpful...Good luck and keep me informed
Paul. You have done so well. I told you it wasn’t hard eh? The hoovers a bad bad idea unless it’s intrinsically safe. Explosion is possible mate. Still an excellent job. You should be proud of yourself. I’ve done a few ponds and roofs with glass and I love people that have a go.
Great job Paul.., just goes to show if your methodical and have all the equipment ready you can get a great outcome... let’s hope others glass there own ponds after watching this as I will be... there is No way I can justify some of the prices you get quoted
@@PaulsKoipond yeah I’m a carpenter and Joiner by trade but have dabbled in most trades plastering tiling plumbing electrical roofing and other stuff but I can honestly say I don’t think I would have the Confidence in Fibreglass 🤔
I bought a pond kit from fibreglass direct for the size i wanted...everything is included in the kit what you need...if i remember it was just over 500 i think
If you don't mind me asking, how did your work the fiberglass around your bottom drain, returns, skimmer, windows, etc.? Thinking through how to do that part has been stressing me out! do you fiberglass up to the edge and than silicone to seal them? What do you think is the best method?
With the bottom drain i fibreglassed a little into it and then when fully dry i used a lot of sealent to make sure it was sealed..fibreglass wont stick to glass mate so fibreglass as close as possible and again use plenty of sealent...i was nervous at first but soon found it wasn't that bad to do....make sure you wear a mask as the fumes are pretty bad.good luck and let me know how you get on buddy
@@PaulsKoipond Hey Paul, Thank you for responding to me! That all makes sense. I'm currently pretty far along in building my block pond. Bottom drains are in and all that's left before fiber glassing is pouring the cement floor. But I'm running into a problem I'm hoping you might have some advice on. WARNING: this is going to be an overly long explanation. I’m a big fan the way ponds in the UK are built. I think lining a block pond with fiberglass makes all the sense in the world. This is how I want to construct my pond. Only one problem, I live in the US. I’ve yet to find any suppliers here who carry what I need to build my dream pond. But I’m very determined. I’m not willing to settle for a rubber liner pond. If I can’t build my pond the way I want it to be built, than what is the point? Naturally, I started looking into companies in the UK who sell fiberglass pond kits. They look amazing!! And I found several companies who sell them! I want to buy one so I can do my pond justice and build it the way I like. Here is the problem: none of them I’ve corresponded with are willing to ship to the US. I let them know that I understand if there is additional shipping charges/convenience fee for all the trouble. But they have been pretty adamant that they just don’t ship outside the UK/Ireland. Naturally, I’m turning to strangers on the internet for help! Lol Do you know of any fiberglass pond kit suppliers who would be willing to work with me? Do you have any solutions you can think of that I can’t? I greatly appreciate any help or advice you might have. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Outstanding!!! I was looking all over the internet for a video just like this. It appears that professionals doing fiberglass lay up for Koi Ponds don't want to show a simple how to video. Showing how you prepared everything and the fiberglass lay up to cover seams during the second lay up was just what I was looking for. Looks more professional than the guys that get paid big bucks!
Hi Paul, I like the job that you did on this. What resin did you use for this? I would like to fibreglass a pond myself in a year or two and I am hoping that it is possible with polyester resin.
Hi mate..it was a Polyester gelcoat i think...on the video i name the people i bought it all from and if you look on there website it will tell you mate
I have been a bit worried for you but it turns out you have been working hard and everything is ok. Just put plenty of sealant around the BD, skimmer and glass etc
I worked in a workshop for 7 years using resin like this, you do get used to the smell. It gets into your clothes, never wash these clothes in a family washing machine. The only time I ever noticed the smell, was when I had a couple of weeks holiday away from the workshop, walked back into work..... then I’d notice the smell.
@@PaulsKoipond being in that enclosed space, didn’t help. If you had a heater going, then the smell and fumes would have been worse. The heat will make the resin cure quicker. But you can get an accelerator to mix into the resin first before adding the catalyst. But it must be mixed it really well before adding the Catalyst. Accelerator and the catalyst should be kept in different areas as they can be combustible together.
@@PaulsKoipond .......... I’m an old sod, reliving his past by watching your video. It’s a long time since I used glass fibre, but the basics remain in my head. !!!
@@PaulsKoipond ........ I started in 1993 with a bunch of guys, re-lining factory roof gutters, then I went into a workshop environment in 1994 to learn how to make gutters/down pipes and rainwater hopper heads. That’s a totally different form of laminating as ‘air bubbles’ are the worst enemy. Air bubbles with your video laminating don’t matter really. Air bubbles with using a gel coat base in a mould, does matter. Yes you get used to the smell and it never effected my eyes, I never wore goggles or a mask (stupid me!!!) Make sure you either wear goggles when squeezing the catalyst bottle or use at arms length, those bottles can split and as you know, that catalyst in your eyes is a ‘goodby to your eye site’.
@@radiogramgramophonetoons5802 like an idiot i used the pond vac to help suck the fumes out, completely forgot about the flammable side of it...luckily i got away with it or the pond would of been a bit bigger
Good attempt but shame about all the pin holes due to not soaking fibreglass properly before paddle rolling hope it doesn’t leak and that you’re glass doesn’t crack once pond full good luck
Alan are you and Matt a couple now?? Lol. Paul your job will be fine. Great first attempt. Mind seal the drain and inlets with sealant. 👍🏻👍🏻. Good job. 👍🏻👍🏻 Plus don’t forget you’ve saved yourself minimum £3000 compared to getting a certain glasser to do your job. 😜😜
Awesome work
Fantastic job Paul ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks Terence, getting there mate
Really great work
Well done Paul ,great job !!
You make it look so easy
Just tissue coat was a challenge hence the day rubbing down
What an amazing job.. And only a couple bubbles.. Wow..impressive
hope the fish like it or it becomes a hot tub haha
@@PaulsKoipond thats going to be one big hot tub.. Hmmm the viewing windows might be a hit 😄
@@stubbsaquatics6080 got my budgie smugglers ready mate...haha
Well done. Everything is crossed for you Paul. Good luck on the fill. Cheers.
Looking forward to it mate
Wow amazing Paul ,how it transforms it the flow coat you have done a amazing job I have no doubt it will hold water cant wait for the next video xx
Thanks Katrina, very happy with how its starting to look
Thank you for making this video! Its been very helpful and has given me a bit more confidence for doing my pond fiberglassing project.
Your so welcome my friend
Brill Paul nearly there chuffed for ya cant wait to see your babies in there looks superb
Yep mate nearly there but im looking forward to building my church style filter house
Well done Paul, your efforts have inspired me to fibreglass my new pond build. I was going to go for a box liner but seeing your results looks to be spot on!!..
Thanks mate ,that makes me happy...RUclips is very helpful sometimes
You have to be so pleased with that. Well done. Can't wait to see it full of water and then the fish added. The fish will love it.
thanks mate, yes im very pleased with the result seeing its my first time fibreglassing...love the black top coat paint...gives such a nice finish....if fish not happy then im getting penguins....haha
Really good video mate
Great job Paul 👍
You must be really pleased the way it's turned out.
Stay safe.
for my first time mate ,its turned out better than i thought it would
Brilliant job mate! You’ve got to be pleased with that!
Deffo mate...better than i thought
Awesome job mate looks fantastic! Did you buy the fibreglass etc as a whole kit?
Yes mate from fibreglass direct....that was my old pond, about to start new build in new property
Top job buddy. Enjoyed your re build from start to now.
Credit due to you. Hope to god it holds water an dont leak.
A crackin job buddy. Well done.
Thanks mate....the filter house is what im looking forward to building now
Looking good Paul your doing a great job 👍👍 keep up the good work stay safe 🌈🌈🌈
Cheers bud...very pleased with how its looking
💗 love the video ....very informational
Thanks jimmy
paul beautiful job,could i ask the paint you used over the fibreglass,fella it looks fantastic,really does ,hat off too ya.
its called Topcoat and you will find it at any fibreglass company mate...new pond build coming soon mate
Great job! Well done. I’ve really been enjoying your pond build videos. Cracking stuff!! 👍
thanks buddy, the best are still to come mate
Looking goooood matey 👍👍👍
thanks buddy, for my first attempt im very pleased with the end result...(if it holds water)
Looks awesome Paul mate 👍🏼
Thanls tom..im pleased with how its looking
@@PaulsKoipond hopefully it holds water 💦
Great job Paul..I have a couple of questions,,, what was your resin mix in the end. I'm just about to do my pond but the instructions are mind blowing..also do you mix activator with the flow coat.
Hello mate...the topcoat at the end does need the hardener mixed in with it....the less of activator you mix in determines how long you have to play with it
Wow Paul, your hard work is really paying off. Nice to see a glimpse of your dad helping , and also a sneaky peek of mum in the conservatory (she could have given us a wave). The fish will think they are in a 5* hotel when they get there.
Mum hiding from the work as usual
Hey Paul....really enjoyed this video.....im about to do same but not sure what materials to use.....can u please point me in the direction of what resin and gell coat you used...the supplier please...many thanks
I used fibre glass direct on the Internet mate...I will use them again on my new one soon....Good luck mate
Great job, and very well explaind!
Thanks Zoran..it was my first time and was do happy i gave it a try my friend
Great job Paul 👍
thanks mate, im happy with results
you done a great job there looks nice can i ask where you got materials from going to have a go at doing mine
Fibreglass direct website mate...im glad i tried
That looks amazing mate really nice job 👌👍
Glad i spent a day rubbing down mate...paid in the long run...really pleased with how its looking
@@PaulsKoipond happy days mate I knew you would do a good job it's going to be stunning 👌
@@progressivepondkeeping cheers bud....best is yet to come mate 😉
@@PaulsKoipond 👌👍
awesome job paul i was thinking of fiberglassing my new wood framed pond what would i need to get to get to were ytou have mate do you have links of what i would need please
have a look at where i got all mine from mate, speak to them they are very helpful
fibreglass direct
Your a braver man than me lol it looks top notch well done sir 👍🐟
I do like to have a go mate...very happy with how its looking
Hi Paul your doing a great job. I will be building a bigger pond next year so I am in the planning & costing stage. Could you give me an idea of how much the complete fibreglass kit cost please, I don't need any details, just a total. Thanks very much.
paid about 500 mate, but i over estimated because i have plans for the leftovers
@@PaulsKoipond Thanks for that, definitely helps with my plans. Look forward to your next video.
Hi Paul, looks great. Can I ask where you got the materials from please? Stay safe & well.
Fibreglass direct website mate
@@PaulsKoipond How much did you need Paul and did you have any left over?
I over bought mate because i still have plans for some....i think it was the 30 square metres pond kit...just under 500
Been looking forward to this my friend... As I am sure you were..
Haven't used fiberglass in so so very long.
cheers mate, top layer of tissue caused a little stress ,but spent a day rubbing down and got it nice and smooth...very happy with end result....looks like a pond again
Hi there i dont know if you remember when u fiberglass your pond when did u do the floor and what grade fiberglass did you use
Hi mate...floor was done last but I can't remember what grade I used...speak to fibreglass direct I'm sure they will help you
Great video mate, where did you get your fibreglass supplies from?
Got it from fibreglass direct website...very helpful
Fantastic well done 👏
Thanks Tony
Nicely done 🤙👌
Thanks mate...pleased with how its looking now
Hi mate hope you don’t mind me asking where you got your fibreglass from and is there Pacific one to get for ponds and how did you work out how much you needed and a rough cost many thanks glen
I got mine from fibreglass direct...found them very helpful with measures
Nice mate looks good not long now 👍👍👍
Best part is still to come bud
Hi Paul I no it's was a long time a go but can you remember the mixing ratio for the fibreglass
@richardfrost1026 hi mate, just finished my new one so I can remember, I used 10ml of hardener to 1 litre of resin....gives you a little bit more time to work with it mate
Hi there can I ask if you can remember where did you get your fiberglass kit from please
Bought it all from a company called fiberglass direct...they were very helpful mate and I will be buying my new pond kit from them aswell
Hand crafted to perfection. Can’t beat it.
Cheers buddy...very pleased with how its looking
good job going to glass mine soon so thanks for the tips good video
Cheers mate glad it helped
Hi Paul
Nice video.
What is that black coat you applied at the end. If its a paint, Please help me with the type of paint you used.
Its called flo coat....its a special paint which you mix with a hardener so it dries very hard...thanks for watching my friend
Paul, really great work on your pond upgrade. Did you sand the walls lightly prior to fibreglassing to avoid any sharpe protrusions ?
I did mate as i knew i could get it smother...then i went over with another coat of resin before the top coat which is lovely and thick and dries even harder...thanks bud
Glad to see you wore a mask, where I use to work had a fibreglass dept, if went in there for 5min you could taste it for rest of day and the smell just clings to you, hope all goes well with the fill, but just before you fill carefully run your hand slowly over the entire area, it won't take much to injure your koi and it's a lot harder to find once water is in it.
Rob.
Probably gonna have a little rub down before 1 more coat....did spend a whole day rubbing down the fibreglass before so it is very smooth
@@PaulsKoipond stinks like hell the resin don't it, does the flow coat smell as bad, only time I've done any fibreglass was a small patch on my dad's 3 wheeler reliant robin when idiot next door ran into it. At least you now have the main pond done which must be a huge relief.
@@robertnicholls9409 yes mate top coat just as bad...a large spider ran out of the bottom drain pipe and instantly curled up and died...fumes are bad...very flammable
@@PaulsKoipond how did you get on with vac and fumes, as soon as you mentioned it I wondered about any fumes with elecric motor, did you end up using it.
Rob.
@@robertnicholls9409 as the machine stayed outside it worked ok to suck the fumes out...could just feel the fumes on my eyes...as i said in video i dont know how people do this everyday
Nicely done and solid as a rock. Im curious how many gallons of resin did it take?
It was 2 big drums mate but i cant remember how many litres they held....sorry buddy
Hi Paul good job. Where did you get your fiberglass from pls and wat did you use around the return pipe to seal it thanks hope you can help
Hi Geoff...fibreglass i got online from fibreglass direct website and to seal the return i used HA6 sealent which i used before and really like...hope that help buddy
@@PaulsKoipond thanks Paul that's a big help 😆 keep the vids coming love watching them👌👌
@@geoffpaten3705 cheers mate i really appreciate that
Thinking of fibreglassing my new build pond myself is the resin a special fish safe one
No mate , but once you have finished I would advise you to fill the pond up with clean water and leave it for a week or 2 ,then empty it and refill with fresh water before adding fish...that's what I did and everything was OK...Good luck mate
HI Paul did you use a paddle roller
Yes mate but it was just the tissue coat i had a little with
Excellent job.
After all done how long you have to wait before fill it with water and safe for fish?
Leave it empty for a week mate then fill with tap water and leave for another week...i emptied it then and refilled with water through a carbon block...then fish went back in mate
@@PaulsKoipond oh, so there is a waiting time. Thanks for reply 👍👍👍
@@netcalibur i probably waited a bit longer mate just too make sure there was no chemicals leaking into the water....goid luck mate
What's the Resin called your using mate
@RoystonDay I bought all mine from fibreglass direct...I didn't take any notice of the name but if you contact them I'm sure they can help you
Would like to know how much product it took to complete this project and where you purchase the product.
Hi...i ordered all my stuff from fibreglass direct..you tell them the measurements. And.they will supply the kit for all you need
Fair play you had a go yourselves!
GBR linning watch on here! If you want to do your own!
Good luck 👍
Thanks buddy....i do like to give it a go mate
Hi mate pond looking good can I ask where you got your fiberglass stuff from and the size of your pond please
I bought it from.fibreglass direct...i have a bit left over as im going to.rebuild my wildlife pond over winter...first time ive ever used fibreglass but enjoyed every second of it...cheers mate
Pond holds 2000 gallons bud
Thanks
Is it possible to put a couple of coats of flow coat on over pond paint as i am struggling to seal my pond that i have just painted tia And great job by the way
Sorry buddy i dont know....i wish i could me more help
Hi there can you remember where you got your paint from if you can remember sorry to be a pain
The whole lot came from fibreglass direct mate
Thank you paul
Hi, I'm doing research so I can make a final plan for my above ground pond, your video was extremely helpful! Do the air bubbles matter too much?
Hi Melissa...any help you need please ask...Air bubbles are most helpful in hot weather as the warmer the water the less it holds air in it..if you have the water return from the filter and you can make it splash into the pond is also helpful...Good luck and keep me informed
Paul. You have done so well. I told you it wasn’t hard eh? The hoovers a bad bad idea unless it’s intrinsically safe. Explosion is possible mate.
Still an excellent job. You should be proud of yourself. I’ve done a few ponds and roofs with glass and I love people that have a go.
Cheers buddy...if the vacuum had blown up then i would of had a bigger pond and more clay to deal with....thanks mate
@@PaulsKoipond it’s my 25 years in health and safety mate! Retired now thank god!
@@mikeplece6945 its a important piece of information mate which i will correct in next video...thanks for making me aware
Did you not use a layoff roller to get the air bubbles out
i used a paddle roller mate, dont know if thats the same thing...it was more the tissue layer i had trouble with
Great job Paul.., just goes to show if your methodical and have all the equipment ready you can get a great outcome... let’s hope others glass there own ponds after watching this as I will be... there is No way I can justify some of the prices you get quoted
What specifically did you use for the topcoat? Thank you.
Sorry mate i cant remember but all details are in the video...speak to fibreglass direct if you need any help...they are very helpful
How did you make the Flowcoat ok to be rolled on?
Cheers Andrew
Yes after i painted around the windows and corners
Hi Pau you are a brave man
I don’t think I could attempt this myself but it’s looking good m8
I feel more of an achievement when ive had a go
@@PaulsKoipond yeah I’m a carpenter and Joiner by trade but have dabbled in most trades plastering tiling plumbing electrical roofing and other stuff but I can honestly say I don’t think I would have the Confidence in Fibreglass 🤔
@@asterixborden-koi6881 buy a small pack on ebay and have a practice....mate if i can do it then im sure you would be able to
How much did it cost in materials? Where did you get the materials from?
I bought a pond kit from fibreglass direct for the size i wanted...everything is included in the kit what you need...if i remember it was just over 500 i think
If you don't mind me asking, how did your work the fiberglass around your bottom drain, returns, skimmer, windows, etc.? Thinking through how to do that part has been stressing me out! do you fiberglass up to the edge and than silicone to seal them? What do you think is the best method?
With the bottom drain i fibreglassed a little into it and then when fully dry i used a lot of sealent to make sure it was sealed..fibreglass wont stick to glass mate so fibreglass as close as possible and again use plenty of sealent...i was nervous at first but soon found it wasn't that bad to do....make sure you wear a mask as the fumes are pretty bad.good luck and let me know how you get on buddy
@@PaulsKoipond Hey Paul, Thank you for responding to me! That all makes sense. I'm currently pretty far along in building my block pond. Bottom drains are in and all that's left before fiber glassing is pouring the cement floor. But I'm running into a problem I'm hoping you might have some advice on.
WARNING: this is going to be an overly long explanation.
I’m a big fan the way ponds in the UK are built. I think lining a block pond with fiberglass makes all the sense in the world.
This is how I want to construct my pond.
Only one problem, I live in the US. I’ve yet to find any suppliers here who carry what I need to build my dream pond. But I’m very determined.
I’m not willing to settle for a rubber liner pond. If I can’t build my pond the way I want it to be built, than what is the point?
Naturally, I started looking into companies in the UK who sell fiberglass pond kits. They look amazing!! And I found several companies who sell them! I want to buy one so I can do my pond justice and build it the way I like.
Here is the problem: none of them I’ve corresponded with are willing to ship to the US.
I let them know that I understand if there is additional shipping charges/convenience fee for all the trouble. But they have been pretty adamant that they just don’t ship outside the UK/Ireland.
Naturally, I’m turning to strangers on the internet for help! Lol
Do you know of any fiberglass pond kit suppliers who would be willing to work with me? Do you have any solutions you can think of that I can’t?
I greatly appreciate any help or advice you might have. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Done a good job there m8, just make sure the flow coat cures proply you will no if its not cured it will turn a dull whitish wen wet. 👍
cheers mate for the tip, will leave it a few days until i start the refill test
What resin did you use and what top coat ?
I ordered all my kit from fibreglass direct....they are very helpful and will answer any questions mate
What is the black paint
It's called topcoat and you can get it at any fibreglass supplier...its lovely to work with
Outstanding!!! I was looking all over the internet for a video just like this. It appears that professionals doing fiberglass lay up for Koi Ponds don't want to show a simple how to video. Showing how you prepared everything and the fiberglass lay up to cover seams during the second lay up was just what I was looking for. Looks more professional than the guys that get paid big bucks!
Thanks mate...i do like to try myself as it gives me more of a sence of achievement
Hi Paul, I like the job that you did on this. What resin did you use for this? I would like to fibreglass a pond myself in a year or two and I am hoping that it is possible with polyester resin.
Think it was the polyester resin i used mate...i think i show.it in the video....i found it not that hard to do mate just be careful of the fumes
@@PaulsKoipond Thank you!
Good job 👍🏻
thanks bud, im very pleased with how its looking
Did you not paddle roller it?
Yes mate but tissue coat was the tricky part
@@PaulsKoipond good effort for a first attempt. Once waters in it will look perfect 👍🏻
@@2010wembley hope so bud
What resin did you use paul ?
Hi mate..it was a Polyester gelcoat i think...on the video i name the people i bought it all from and if you look on there website it will tell you mate
@@PaulsKoipond cheers thanks
I understand if you don’t answer as it’s personal but how much did it cost you? And did you get a quote for someone to do it?
If i remember i think the fibreglassing kit cost about £500
No i didn't get a quote as i knew i was going to try doing it myself buddy
You did an awesome job and have shown it’s possible! Good for you!
@@danieltait123 thanks mate...just hope it helps others to think about having a go themselves
Where can I get polyester resn from 20kg under £100
Got all my kit from fibreglass direct mate...have a look on their website...hope this helps
I have been a bit worried for you but it turns out you have been working hard and everything is ok. Just put plenty of sealant around the BD, skimmer and glass etc
more deserving people to worry about then me bud, sealants all ready for when its completely dry
Well done mate.
Cheers buddy
I'm sure it wasn't, but you made that look easy, hope it all works out well.
Cheers mate...just tissue coat is the tricky part
I worked in a workshop for 7 years using resin like this, you do get used to the smell. It gets into your clothes, never wash these clothes in a family washing machine. The only time I ever noticed the smell, was when I had a couple of weeks holiday away from the workshop, walked back into work..... then I’d notice the smell.
even when wearing a mask, it was still strong..i think the float coat was just as bad...was glad when i got out of the pond
@@PaulsKoipond being in that enclosed space, didn’t help.
If you had a heater going, then the smell and fumes would have been worse.
The heat will make the resin cure quicker. But you can get an accelerator to mix into the resin first before adding the catalyst. But it must be mixed it really well before adding the Catalyst. Accelerator and the catalyst should be kept in different areas as they can be combustible together.
i bet you saved a fortune paul not a bad job that
Did save a lot obviously but glad i tried myself and feel proud that i had a go mate
You did well, great sense of achievement when you finish something you never done before, bit like having sex for the first time.
Haha...never thought of it like that mate....Will be building a new better pond soon mate
Spikes are your worst enemy, if you don’t sand them out then water will be dragged down the spike and undermining your laminating
Thanks buddy for the tip
@@PaulsKoipond .......... I’m an old sod, reliving his past by watching your video. It’s a long time since I used glass fibre, but the basics remain in my head. !!!
@@radiogramgramophonetoons5802 luckily the pond held water and fish have moved in...did you ever get used to the fumes...stung my eyes
@@PaulsKoipond ........ I started in 1993 with a bunch of guys, re-lining factory roof gutters, then I went into a workshop environment in 1994 to learn how to make gutters/down pipes and rainwater hopper heads. That’s a totally different form of laminating as ‘air bubbles’ are the worst enemy.
Air bubbles with your video laminating don’t matter really. Air bubbles with using a gel coat base in a mould, does matter.
Yes you get used to the smell and it never effected my eyes, I never wore goggles or a mask (stupid me!!!)
Make sure you either wear goggles when squeezing the catalyst bottle or use at arms length, those bottles can split and as you know, that catalyst in your eyes is a ‘goodby to your eye site’.
@@radiogramgramophonetoons5802 like an idiot i used the pond vac to help suck the fumes out, completely forgot about the flammable side of it...luckily i got away with it or the pond would of been a bit bigger
Wouldn’t bother with a coat of resin, the float coat will do the same.
i was learning as i went along mate, watching videos for the help
@@PaulsKoipond a good way to learn, I do that by watching vids on plumbing etc
@@radiogramgramophonetoons5802 this is when RUclips comes into its own...most things are on here for reference and help
i used salt to wash mine down
Will remember that on the new build I'm building now mate
Looks really good. You can come and do mine if like🙂xx
Good attempt but shame about all the pin holes due to not soaking fibreglass properly before paddle rolling hope it doesn’t leak and that you’re glass doesn’t crack once pond full good luck
Will make some good tv though....guess we will see very soon
Alan are you and Matt a couple now?? Lol. Paul your job will be fine. Great first attempt. Mind seal the drain and inlets with sealant. 👍🏻👍🏻. Good job. 👍🏻👍🏻 Plus don’t forget you’ve saved yourself minimum £3000 compared to getting a certain glasser to do your job. 😜😜
@@Dumdum888888 haha thanks mate
@@Dumdum888888 ............ £3000 !!!!!!! Shit I’d have done it for half that amount
Toxicity of the product will always be on the tin.
Hi how long did you leave it before the fish went in?
About a week mate,that's after I emptied the pond and refilled it.cheers mate
Nice work