Everything that you did makes perfect sense except one thing. After you formed and released the concrete pots. After you inserted the black inner liners. How did you go about making whatever it was that your DIY pots were placed on in order to raise everything up to the height of the finished product as shown in the video.
@patrickatkinson4509 great question. That's an old concrete pillar I made using a quikrete form tube. I basically attached the bottom to piece of scrap melamine and used a hot glue gun to hold the form in place. Then I just poured concrete into the form. www.homedepot.com/p/Quikrete-QUIK-TUBE-10-in-x-48-in-Building-Form-Tube-692202/302440303
👌🏾😎 great idea
Thanks Michael!
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Everything that you did makes perfect sense except one thing.
After you formed and released the concrete pots.
After you inserted the black inner liners.
How did you go about making whatever it was that your DIY pots were placed on in order to raise everything up to the height of the finished product as shown in the video.
@patrickatkinson4509 great question. That's an old concrete pillar I made using a quikrete form tube. I basically attached the bottom to piece of scrap melamine and used a hot glue gun to hold the form in place. Then I just poured concrete into the form.
www.homedepot.com/p/Quikrete-QUIK-TUBE-10-in-x-48-in-Building-Form-Tube-692202/302440303
Do you have to spray the liner?
Good question! I do when I plan on reusing them. It makes it easier to remove and get a few more uses out of them.
I like the other attachment
Hello Sarah, thanks for watching! We like the other attachment as well, but it was too powerful. We may end up using it in a wider fountain.
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Thanks for watching and yhe comment!