That is some garden it’s so big the van looks lost next to the small water feature that’ll look grand when done what’s going on the plinth?? I’d have a couple of pole dancers but Kerry would do her nut 👍🏻👍🏻😂😂 Should of waited till the end of video 😂 I now know what goes on the plinth 🤦🏻♂️
GRPLiningServices for your information I am not trying to take work from you I build fibreglass hovercraft for a living and i was curious thats all as we use a multitude of different thicknesses and products. However i like the way you do your ponds its amazing and to anyone that thinks its easy its not i deal with fibreglass daily and to anyone thinking of doing it themselves my advice is use someone like this chap he may be blunt but his work is first class.
Are you using nomal resin or food grade
Are you using resin food grade
We used to use a 50/50 external PVA and water mix to seal concrete and stop the dust ,could this be used before you fiberglassed the pond ?
CrazyCressy7 Yes.
great video. keep up the updated
Why did you not use the foam that you use on other ponds??
Tinter Sniffer Because the render provides a hard flat surface to work to.
@@GRPLiningServices ah thanks pal.
Love your non tutorials!
Is their no filtration on that pond or is it just for a water pond and features no fish ?
That is some garden it’s so big the van looks lost next to the small water feature that’ll look grand when done what’s going on the plinth?? I’d have a couple of pole dancers but Kerry would do her nut 👍🏻👍🏻😂😂
Should of waited till the end of video 😂 I now know what goes on the plinth 🤦🏻♂️
May I ask do you use one layer of 300 or 450 please.
Neither.
Very helpful
What was he wanting a sixteen paragraph explanation and maybe an accompanying video to go with it?
GRPLiningServices for your information I am not trying to take work from you I build fibreglass hovercraft for a living and i was curious thats all as we use a multitude of different thicknesses and products. However i like the way you do your ponds its amazing and to anyone that thinks its easy its not i deal with fibreglass daily and to anyone thinking of doing it themselves my advice is use someone like this chap he may be blunt but his work is first class.
Different lay ups for different surfaces. Cold rendered surfaces usually 2 450’s, 600 onto foam.
Love the hound.Nice job,during the commie flu.
Buster is awesome!