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Sat, Jun 2, 12 at 22:05
| Anyone have a waterwheel at their pond, looking for any lessons learned. Thinking of adding a skippy filter and have it behind a building silhouete with the water from the skippy turning the wheel and depending on exact location maybe a 3-5' stream back into the pond.
One maker of water wheels (waterwheelplace.com) and he has an 18" diameter wheel that may be what I'll use. It'made of birch and can be purchased finished($123.00) or unfinished He has 88 pictures on the website, FYI. and he's somewhat local (Northeast Georgia) |
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- Posted by pashta_2006 Z4 ADK NY (pashta@aol.com) on Sun, Jun 3, 12 at 10:05
| I don't have a waterwheel but would love one some day. I believe there is someone here who does have one. |
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- Posted by waterbug_guy Phoenix AZ (My Page) on Sun, Jun 3, 12 at 18:01
| Here's guy building a pond with a water wheel. He had one in his previous pond so he has some experience. |
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| Thanks |
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