Beautiful choice of colors and material for the ceramic pot is absolutely gorgeous...congratulations on the choice and making it look so easy...I wish I had a back yard to have one of yours installed...you also explain beautifully...thank you for uploading...I enjoyed your video very very much
Great video. I'm building two now. Ordered the mold just like you have . Everything is well explained except the brass nut is not a compression nut. It is a flange nut. Thanks for the video.
How much of the yellow powder did you use and where do you get it from? I thought I heard you say 2 cups. When I searched online it appears to be sold by weight.
I need to mention that I was using a non-aggregate cement, meaning it was mostly pure powder. It was fast-drying and extremely strong: 1 day cured, 6000 psi. If using the concrete in video link, Quikrete 5000, it would be possible to achieve the same yellow intensity with one cup. The reason being is that the aggregate, the small rocks and stones would not absorb the yellow mineral colorant. Both the cement and the color would be much more economical if mass producing cement with color, but both work extremely well.
The entire price for the yellow topper and blue pot, including the pump and other materials, was around $120. This fountain has the potential to last a lifetime in that all the materials used are of a sound quality.
Beautiful Tom, as usual.
Beautiful yard art, great instructional video, helpful tips.
Another great video Tom... beautiful to watch. Thank you.
What an excellent bird bath. You are quite the craftsman.
Thank you for this video! Great instructions!
Thank you! 😊 Can’t wait to try it!!!
Zipper, I am your #1 fan 🤗 ❤
Thank you, sir, for the tip 😊👍
So nice of you
Beautiful choice of colors and material for the ceramic pot is absolutely gorgeous...congratulations on the choice and making it look so easy...I wish I had a back yard to have one of yours installed...you also explain beautifully...thank you for uploading...I enjoyed your video very very much
I'm obsessed! I have to build one!: Great idea, and beautiful job! Thank you! ❤😊
Can't wait to build my own based on your fabulous design! Love to see the sweet little birds enjoying your hard work.
Thank you very much! I always enjoy your videos and the details you provide. Very clear and concise. Would love to visit your yard!!
Time to go pottery shopping
The birds vote your water source A Great Success!
Great video! Thank you for sharing this with us! I will save it!
Great idea, that’s using your brain! Loved this so much! ❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you liked it!!
Nice!
Thank you. Such s nice project.
You are so informative thank you.
Great work! 🥳
Great video. I'm building two now. Ordered the mold just like you have . Everything is well explained except the brass nut is not a compression nut. It is a flange nut. Thanks for the video.
Enjoy!
I watched your video but did not know how to get your topper mold. Can you tell me?
GREAT VIDEO
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thanks for sharing
Amazing. Thanks 👍
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How much of the yellow powder did you use and where do you get it from? I thought I heard you say 2 cups. When I searched online it appears to be sold by weight.
Two cups were used. That is one pound.
I need to mention that I was using a non-aggregate cement, meaning it was mostly pure powder. It was fast-drying and extremely strong: 1 day cured, 6000 psi. If using the concrete in video link, Quikrete 5000, it would be possible to achieve the same yellow intensity with one cup. The reason being is that the aggregate, the small rocks and stones would not absorb the yellow mineral colorant. Both the cement and the color would be much more economical if mass producing cement with color, but both work extremely well.
How much will it cost to make one?
The entire price for the yellow topper and blue pot, including the pump and other materials, was around $120. This fountain has the potential to last a lifetime in that all the materials used are of a sound quality.
Thank you😊