Weave a cord through the net around the edges. Throw the net over the pond and let the edges drape over the lip of the pond walls. Pull the cord so it tighten around the pond, tie the cord.
I really like this!! It’s a nice affordable option.. however I don’t mean to sound like a “negative Nancy” but do u think it wld have been beneficial to anchor the 1st timber to the concrete with a few nice fat screws/bolts?
That's a really good observation. The concrete lip that acts as the base of the pond walls isnt very thick, only 6 inches. I didnt want to weaken it by drilling hole and bolts into it. The rest of the wall is constructed out of lumber which flexes and the fact lumber and concrete expand/contract at different rates thoughout the seasons could cause the concrete to crack if the fastening agent can't absorb the shifting. I'm sure there are better fasteners out there but for this application the caulk should do. It holds well and since it's like rubber it can stretch.
Great job. Thanks for sharing
that's so cool .
Thanks 😊
Great build Kai 💪🏻
Very nice and beautifully made, Thank you for sharing!
your pond looks great but why didn't you do a bottom drain instead?
I have a pump that sits at the bottom. I didn't need to go the extra effort to add a bottom drain.
Now you need a no fishing sign
Great idea!
How did you attach the net on the sides? Love the process on how you built it.
Weave a cord through the net around the edges. Throw the net over the pond and let the edges drape over the lip of the pond walls. Pull the cord so it tighten around the pond, tie the cord.
I really like this!! It’s a nice affordable option..
however I don’t mean to sound like a “negative Nancy” but do u think it wld have been beneficial to anchor the 1st timber to the concrete with a few nice fat screws/bolts?
That's a really good observation. The concrete lip that acts as the base of the pond walls isnt very thick, only 6 inches. I didnt want to weaken it by drilling hole and bolts into it. The rest of the wall is constructed out of lumber which flexes and the fact lumber and concrete expand/contract at different rates thoughout the seasons could cause the concrete to crack if the fastening agent can't absorb the shifting. I'm sure there are better fasteners out there but for this application the caulk should do. It holds well and since it's like rubber it can stretch.
Well done. I'm inspired to do something similar. It's been almost two years...how is your water quality with your filter setup?
I get a lot of sun. Use API Accu Clear for maintenance to keep the water clear.
Beautiful, how deep is your pond?
Just shy of 4 ft
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Nice build! Also, very nice koi, they look extremely healthy and happy 👍
Where did you get the uv sterilizer and such
I got mine from petco website. It's the coralife turbo twist, 36 watts.