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Big Problem with little pond!

Posted by bluebirdmama none (My Page) on
Wed, Jun 29, 11 at 16:36

Well, it's not all that little. We have three separate liners to cover the hole we dug for the pond. What do you do with the pond liner seams, so they don't leak. We have
tried several products designed to seal the seams. They
do NOT work at all. Help!!!

What do we do now?


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RE: Big Problem with little pond!

Best to order a single liner. They have them online in all sizes.


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RE: Big Problem with little pond!

How much overlap of the three liners are you using?
Probably should have at least a 6 inch overlap with the
glue being applied near the margins of both liners like this
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with enough applied to allow for spreading of the glue between the two points of application. Be sure to overlap the application to maintain bead continuity. Follow instructions on drying time before refilling.


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RE: Big Problem with little pond!

The first question is what kind of liner are we talking about? The next thing is how big are these liners? The next thing is are you trying to seam them in the pond?
Mike


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RE: Big Problem with little pond!

There is another thread (slightly more developed) currently active on this subject.

Here is a link that might be useful: The other thread


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