Good Evening Jack hope you're having a blessed day with family. Wow another amazing water feature. I so could use that now to relax. I just turned 35 last week and i already had a stroke 3 weeks ago while homeschooling my 3 kids. It was such a scary thing to come back from and the trauma my poor kids went thru that monday was so heartbreaking. Thank god im still here and mainly back to normal. Have a little less strength on my right side of the body and a little memory loss ive noticed but im alive and remember my family and thats all that matters. Some times we all need to take a break and relax. This would definitely do that for me. Lol... Anyways another amazing Job like always. Have a great weekend and ill see you next video like always.
Woah hey, you addressed my question about the milk crates. Personally, I had no problem when I used them for my project, and that was with them supporting about 300lb/ft2 of boulders. Had to make sure they were the really sturdy type, though.
We used 8 bigger AquaBlox and left a lot of the liner around the perimeter so it can catch all the splash from the spheres and prevents the water feature from losing water. On this one its around the same length on each side as the AquaBlox are covering.
What size pump do you use to run 3 urns like that ? Can you use a larger one to create a little more splash where appropriate? Great work , new subscriber!
@@AtlantisWaterGardens thanks for the reply!! I'm getting the 5000 - 9000 to run 1 large slate urn , 1 medium slate urn and 1 medium sphere , and was going to have them be the beginning of a 15' long pondless feature in a circle drive . We are looking for big splash.. Was thinking i could add one more ball valve (total of 4) to have the ability to discharge extra (if any ) back into top of "creek" portion. Is this a reasonable setup? Circle is 30' diameter. Thank you so much for your input !!! Love your work ! Great designs!
Does this have a float system and that why you were able to use a smaller water supply footprint/less blocks and hole cutout? Was this with one 4000-8000 or two 2000-4000?
@@AtlantisWaterGardens I ordered the stacked spheres and a large urn, three 2000-4000 with one for large urn/one for large sphere/one for small and medium spheres. 1 1/2" PVC. ill cut out the bottom and top and use a bulkhead. will be two different systems, each on a float. Shipment should be here next Friday. Im just hoping that I can get the volume of water coming out of the top you got on these spheres. Seems like you got an awful lot of water out of one 2000-4000 pump. Are you sure that was all you used on this project?
Hi Jaak. Long time viewer but first time poster. Love your videos and seeing you exhibit artistry in such diverse ways from project to project. Hard not to idolize you after getting into the water feature business myself, and hope its ok if I pick your brain here and there....if possible with your busy schedule of course. I'm curious how you determine your pump and pipe size for these fountainscapes in order to get the height required for the impact I commonly see in your installs. I saw you noted a 4000 gph pump and I beleive I saw 2 inch "T"s, but curious what you reduced it down to as I saw smaller flex pipe to the fountains while seeing what appeared to be 3/4" or 1" coming out of the top of each fountain. Is there a certain formula you use....or is it your understanding through experience that allows you to nail it perfectly every time? Also, what if you were to add a large urn to this particular display with its higher peak. I'm sure you would up the pump, but would you use the same pipe diameter size as you did with the smaller spheres that I asked about above? I am working out a display for a local garden center and would love to be 100% sure that I attain the desired height. Thanks! And I just love the bulkheads in the top for a nice seal. Just top shelf quality! No rush at all, but had to ask. Appreciate any pointers you can send my way. Your work is amongst the best I've ever seen. A true credit to the water feature world. Thanks for posting so many great videos! Cheers! Tyler
Does it just bug me but I see so many of these stacked spheres on RUclips and often you can clearly see the line that divides the top and the bottom of the fountain. For those that connect perfect, they are hidden but many others have a very visible line that looks terrible.
So...if everybody (at least all the best CACs) are modifying the spheres and other products to "upgrade" and use inset lights and more robust plumbing...why has Aquascape not begun incorporating these features in as standard (especially the light knockouts)?
Looks simple to do but ,,, it's real profesional job,,,
Orbs! I Ike it 👊
Name Change! 😜
Good Evening Jack hope you're having a blessed day with family. Wow another amazing water feature. I so could use that now to relax. I just turned 35 last week and i already had a stroke 3 weeks ago while homeschooling my 3 kids. It was such a scary thing to come back from and the trauma my poor kids went thru that monday was so heartbreaking. Thank god im still here and mainly back to normal. Have a little less strength on my right side of the body and a little memory loss ive noticed but im alive and remember my family and thats all that matters. Some times we all need to take a break and relax. This would definitely do that for me. Lol... Anyways another amazing Job like always. Have a great weekend and ill see you next video like always.
So happy to hear you are ok Crystal! Stay strong 💪
Prayers for you
@@AtlantisWaterGardens thanks Jack I'm trying my best. Blessings to you and your family
@@ellyndriscoll4627 thank you very much. Blessings to you
Sorry Crystal peace and strength
Those spheres/orbs 🙃look awesome! The bib liner was bigger than I’d expect.
Thanks 🙏
Simple but so effective. Great partnership you share
Those are sure some super sweet stacked slate spheres!
Great work yet again Jaak, nice and simple💪🏼
Amazing looking bubbling "Orbs" Jaak!!👊👏
Happy PIE Day to you and your family thank you so much for your great work giving us something to obsess about besides this damn virus
Amen!
Solid little build!!🤙🏽🤙🏽
Love the finished project. Looks sweet .. definitely gonna add a spear in my yard in spring ...I’m sold 👊
Woah hey, you addressed my question about the milk crates. Personally, I had no problem when I used them for my project, and that was with them supporting about 300lb/ft2 of boulders. Had to make sure they were the really sturdy type, though.
Beauteous! Great display for sure.
Loved the size of the water columns, so Jack what size pump did you install,?
4000 gph
Wow! That turned out sharp as a tack...even got room on the side of the building for a future pond and waterfall addition...😉😊😁 God bless
Made it look easy
Can you put misting machines inside them ?
What size are each of the spheres? Love this look!
24", 32" & 40"
Ah come on now Jaak, I wanna hear you say that 3 Times real fast!! 😆 👍
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Forgot to ask, what size liner and how many aqua blocks did you use? Thank you!
We used 8 bigger AquaBlox and left a lot of the liner around the perimeter so it can catch all the splash from the spheres and prevents the water feature from losing water. On this one its around the same length on each side as the AquaBlox are covering.
Those aquablox are sold in Australia by ‘Atlantis Corporation’ they’re pretty cheap from there... Not sure if they’re the same, but they look good.
Any info on the light used up top and how it was done?
3 watt LED from Aquascape and we drilled it into the top and siliconed in place
What size pump do you use to run 3 urns like that ? Can you use a larger one to create a little more splash where appropriate?
Great work , new subscriber!
We used a 4000 gph and yes you can go larger! 🤘
@@AtlantisWaterGardens thanks for the reply!!
I'm getting the 5000 - 9000 to run 1 large slate urn , 1 medium slate urn and 1 medium sphere , and was going to have them be the beginning of a 15' long pondless feature in a circle drive . We are looking for big splash.. Was thinking i could add one more ball valve (total of 4) to have the ability to discharge extra (if any ) back into top of "creek" portion. Is this a reasonable setup? Circle is 30' diameter. Thank you so much for your input !!! Love your work ! Great designs!
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Does this have a float system and that why you were able to use a smaller water supply footprint/less blocks and hole cutout? Was this with one 4000-8000 or two 2000-4000?
This size reservoir works great for this application. 2-4000 pump
@@AtlantisWaterGardens I ordered the stacked spheres and a large urn, three 2000-4000 with one for large urn/one for large sphere/one for small and medium spheres. 1 1/2" PVC. ill cut out the bottom and top and use a bulkhead. will be two different systems, each on a float. Shipment should be here next Friday. Im just hoping that I can get the volume of water coming out of the top you got on these spheres. Seems like you got an awful lot of water out of one 2000-4000 pump. Are you sure that was all you used on this project?
@@AtlantisWaterGardens Well I did them at my house....Used a few 2000-4000 pumps....ruclips.net/video/zeFFEtT_y_4/видео.html
Hi Jaak. Long time viewer but first time poster. Love your videos and seeing you exhibit artistry in such diverse ways from project to project. Hard not to idolize you after getting into the water feature business myself, and hope its ok if I pick your brain here and there....if possible with your busy schedule of course.
I'm curious how you determine your pump and pipe size for these fountainscapes in order to get the height required for the impact I commonly see in your installs. I saw you noted a 4000 gph pump and I beleive I saw 2 inch "T"s, but curious what you reduced it down to as I saw smaller flex pipe to the fountains while seeing what appeared to be 3/4" or 1" coming out of the top of each fountain. Is there a certain formula you use....or is it your understanding through experience that allows you to nail it perfectly every time?
Also, what if you were to add a large urn to this particular display with its higher peak. I'm sure you would up the pump, but would you use the same pipe diameter size as you did with the smaller spheres that I asked about above? I am working out a display for a local garden center and would love to be 100% sure that I attain the desired height. Thanks!
And I just love the bulkheads in the top for a nice seal. Just top shelf quality!
No rush at all, but had to ask. Appreciate any pointers you can send my way. Your work is amongst the best I've ever seen. A true credit to the water feature world. Thanks for posting so many great videos!
Cheers!
Tyler
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How many aquablox did you use?
12
What are the sizes of the spheres?
22", 30", 37.5"
Nicely done. When working with a design/landscape center, do you charge full price, discount, or just materials?
It totally depends on the situation and how much exposure we think we’ll get from the display
How much flow per sphere do you figure?
About 1000 gph
Thanks
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Does it just bug me but I see so many of these stacked spheres on RUclips and often you can clearly see the line that divides the top and the bottom of the fountain. For those that connect perfect, they are hidden but many others have a very visible line that looks terrible.
So...if everybody (at least all the best CACs) are modifying the spheres and other products to "upgrade" and use inset lights and more robust plumbing...why has Aquascape not begun incorporating these features in as standard (especially the light knockouts)?
282 views 1hr ago should I watch well since the pies still in the oven