You are getting a lot of rubbish comments from people , know that you have done a great job that will last for many years to come and for $1000 that's totally worth it. People want a $50 job that takes 10mins with no hard work . Hats off to you man a job very well presented and very well done
Hey man, thx so much for posting this, you've given me the confidence I needed to do a fish pond myself, and to save ahout $10,000 (or more!) in the process. So it wasn't perfect, big deal. You proved it's _possible._ Great job!
UPDATE ON MY POND AFTER 4 YEARS: the concrete is still holding solid. This design is not 100% flawless, as I did run into a few issues. After the first winter, the concrete between the tiles and the pond cracked, i should not have joined the tiles with the pond as there was no gravel underneath the tiles. The cracks the tiles caused, some of them extended to the topside of the pond. This was not a big deal as the pond still held water almost to the brim but aesthetically didn't look so great. I decided to cover the concrete with a pond liner so that i dont have to deal with those cracks. For those who are saying chicken wire won't hold, that is not true in my case, it works great, another reason the topside of the pond cracked is because i didn't put chicken wire at the top area, everywhere else where there is chicken wire, the concrete is super solid. If i were to redo the pond, i would omit the tiles, and also give it shallow sides so that i can put plants around it in the water.
I’ve been planning on concreting our pond. But was completely at a loss on the slopes . Your chicken wire is just brilliant. Thank you so much and god bless.
"I'm a young strong man, so I used the shovel (as opposed to renting a backhoe)" To my mind this makes _sense,_ as in it being simply a statement of _common sense._ You know, _sense_ as in _sensible._ A common response here, however, appears to be one of incredulity. These comments are then commonly followed with a 😂, indicating the writers feeling that to make such a statement is laughable. But... Why? If _anyone_ can put forth an argument that is _even halfway_ coherent then I'd love to hear it. ...they won't, though. Because there isn't a _sensible_ way to defend that position. And as such, the response of 😂 is simply just _nonsense._ You know, in the _sense_ that there is _no sense_ there whatsoever. OP's statement made _sense,_ it was _sensible._ Responses to this statement of 😂 make no _sense,_ they are *_nonsense._* You're welcome 💁🏻♂️
I just thought the way he worded it was funny that’s all. Sorry it took so long to reply I just don’t usually look at comments like this one that i made for replies. All I wanted to say was i thought that the way he worded it sounded funny to me
From experience I can tell you that the chicken wire reinforcement is not going to hold for more than a couple of years. It needs to be more rigid. I use hog fencing panels.
You can also use jet set is a concrete finish for cracks that use it at my job for concrete pipes for sewage if it does crack and it also is easy for a finish so you can have a nice smooth finish
Very good video. I used the chicken wires as well before watching your video. I used because those were sitting in my house and I wanted to use. I cut some wire and pinned those wires and its so strong now that can't move. i am going to use mortar mix to build the pond and then I will use cement to plaster and will use some liquid membrane to make it waterproof and then will build the wall. I am doing myself and no help and I am a small person. Mixing the cement is the most labor intensive. I took 3-4 days to dig my pond.
@@westbccoast my pond will be for Lotus plants. So I used mortar mix to fill the chicken wires, then used cement to plaster and sprayed some gorilla waterproof spray on top of the cement. It was pure experimental and I had no prior experience. Its only 2 months so I need to wait till next to find out the quality I built.
I wish I could afford to have you come down to Chattanooga to consult with and get your opinion if I should continue with this build or it's just not a good location to build a pond.
I want to build a concrete pond but add an overflow pipe. That way I don't have to add chemicals. The pond will naturally get filled when it rains and overflow. If it doesn't rain, I'll add a little with the hose. I also want a small island in the center for turtles. So a few challenges.
@@auntiedotal my parents had a concrete pond in their backyard with a inch overflow pipe sticking straight up. The pipe was threaded on the top but we never capped it. Never put chemicals or water fall or anything. Gold fish did fine without interference and even had babies. The water that overflowed thru the pipe ran underground and came out in a lower area of the yard. So the pond was situated on the flat part of a hill in the backyard surrounded by trees. About three feet deep.
Awesome. We had ponds and our big dogs tore up the liners. So we would like to redo it with concrete. Do you think we should put a liner under the concrete? And instead of using chicken wire, we have wire farm fence. Well that work as well? Our ponds are bigger than the one you showed, and they are two pond connected together with a ditch type space. And do they sell waterproof sealer in anything besides black or how do we get it so that you can see to the bottom?
Hi! I'm about to use this technique for a waterfall. Can I attach small stones to the concrete while it dries for a natural effect? Does the waterproofing sealer come in a natural color?
My pond is 4 1/2 feet deep. It’s 12 x 15. I’m sick of doing liners every 12 years. I’m scared of this project but I don’t have money to pay professionals. How much of that rubber adhesive do you think I need?
Great video simple and I like the fact he dug it himselve to many feminine men out there that hire someone or rent a price of equipment. So to the thumbs down pansies, forgettable.
After 1 year(i published this video 1 year after building pond), with 8 months of harsh Canadian winter, its holding up pretty well, I will do an update video this summer, however one thing I regret is using black liquid rubber, they have one in white color too, I should've used white because its hard to see the bottom of the pond with a black colored pond.
This is very informative, thank you! Is the liquid rubber tacky to the touch when you filled it? The website stated that the liquid rubber stays tacky.
Yes it is tacky, it will stay tacky because it is not meant to be walked on, so if you step often on the rubber, it could damage it, but I dont think you'd be jumping in and out of a pond often. If you are worried that the liquid rubber comes off and your pond leaks, you could get a concrete acrylic fortifier, its a liquid based additive you can add to your concrete mix that will make the concrete more stronger, durable and more water resistant, so this way you can have double protection from leakages, liquid rubber + water resistant concrete.
Nice video but i can't say a agree with the shape of the pond, i would make it less "hole in the ground" and add some leveled steps at different depths.
How many gallons is that? Here in Sunny Florida I've got a giant sandy hole in the ground and I want to drop in a 300 gallon tank. I'd like to build a pond and keep it clear enough with only solar, no batteries and minimal maintenance (at most once a month). Possible?
yo i went to the rubber made website and they say you have to use there version of multi purpose primer under the rubber coating and etch the cement, Did you etch the cement? did you use the multi purpose primer? is your liner still holding storng or is it pelling?
I see a lot of issues with this. The rubber idea is great but does it specifically say it's okay for pond use where the pond liners actually are made for ponds? There is a reason why everyone uses those. Concrete cracks over time no matter what. The ground you walk on is always moving. The liner you buy should be EPDM rated. Just saying. If you are going to spend $1000 and build a pond this big you might as well spend that money on rocks and pumps that circulate water with filters to keep your pond liveable for your investment. I wish you the best and hope you did some research before you do this. There are many types of systems. I found similar size pond kits for the price you paid for concrete alone. www.amazon.com/Aquascape-99765-MicroPond-8x11-Gallons/dp/B000N1IDRI/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp?cv_ct_cx=aqua+pond+kit&dchild=1&keywords=aqua+pond+kit&pd_rd_i=B000N1IDRI&pd_rd_r=b6386093-b48c-4e5d-aafc-09246c4f4e2d&pd_rd_w=kqI7N&pd_rd_wg=qss9Q&pf_rd_p=de238560-2009-43d0-917c-3c4ed769255b&pf_rd_r=VFC75N4Y6T404BQ91AZZ&psc=1&qid=1587865162&sprefix=aqua+pond&sr=1-2-dd5817a1-1ba7-46c2-8996-f96e7b0f409c Trust me you will appreciate these much more.
Sorry for so many questions... What R you pond measurements & how many gallons does it hold ? How did u calculate cement for 3-4 inch wall thickness? How did u keep cement from falling down the sides while drying? Is it still holding up today including solar panel ? What were ur total costs?
Why not use water-(when dry) and frost proof concrete? If you dont use frostproof concrete in places that winter time temperature get under 0 youre concrete will brake.
simple, you put enough water into the concrete mix so that you can easily handle it and it wont fall down as you slam some on the sides directly on soil/dirt, through the chicken wire
Tarpaulin was used to cover the concrete... he put the wire mesh in place and then added concrete, kept it moist with water and then covered it with the tarpaulin. He used it to prevent cracks while curing as he said!
depends on the local weather, mist it with water in the beginning, put the tarp over, then check 2 times daily to make sure it stays moist, if its not moist, then mist more.
Misleading title... I wasn't sure thought, you know, if it could be done so I watched.. I didn't think it was possible to dig, shape, mix and spread concrete and final coat in under 4 mins.. LOL
Only just found this video, im in the UK and hopefully will have mine done in the next month however mine will be above ground with wooden frame. Any advice on this?
"I'm a young strong man, so I used the shovel (as opposed to renting a backhoe)" To my mind this makes _sense,_ as in it being simply a statement of _common sense._ You know, _sense_ as in _sensible._ A common response here, however, appears to be one of incredulity. These comments are then commonly followed with a 😂, indicating the writers feeling that to make such a statement is laughable. But... Why? If _anyone_ can put forth an argument that is _even halfway_ coherent then I'd love to hear it. ...they won't, though. Because there isn't a _sensible_ way to defend that position. And as such, the response of 😂 is simply just _nonsense._ You know, in the _sense_ that there is _no sense_ there whatsoever. OP's statement made _sense,_ it was _sensible._ Responses to this statement of 😂 make no _sense,_ they are *_nonsense._* You're welcome 💁🏻♂️
i built it in summer, you just have to make sure that you are moisturizing the concrete properly as it cures, the hotter the weather, the more often you gotta moisten.
Great tutorial but an important step was skipped .t from chicken wire. To concrete already in the pond and starting to set. The video doesn't show Laying the concrete
i was cleanning the backyard pond that my 2 nephews constructed during Summer (it's about the same size as in this video). Then i thought, wtf...i've never heard or seen anybody cleans their pond. Dont they self clean themself with a filter machine...thingy? Stupid me, boy ..i sure cleaned it alright. Took all them fishes out, completely emptied the pond, hosed n scrub it down. Now, I dont know wat rubber..plastic..tarp..waterproof material..thingy they use to hold them water in. They should of doubled it or make em heavy duty. Cos, i think i might have punctured it. Well, after i 've cleaned it...out. I was putting them rocks back in, a few must have sharp edges. And i think i might have not put them back in Gently enough. Ok...okay, i wss dropping n tossing it.Anyway...how thick does the cement has to be?
I was thinking okay another failed concrete pond idea but I watched this and was a little impressed. But I can't say I would build a fish pond this way. Esthetically yes it should work. Maybe. But I would suggest you think about the future. The rubber coating is not fish safe. EPDM Pond liners are. That's what they are made for. It's actually designed for fish. You waited 2 weeks for the concrete to dry constantly making sure it was not going to dry so you could avoid it from cracking. Which means it would leak. The ground beneath you is always going to shift. That's why we have earth quakes, land slides when the ground soaks up on hill sides, sink holes and etc. Pond liners will move and never leak unless you somehow cut or puncture the liner. It's rated for UV, and temperature changes. The best part is if you decide to relocate your pond or make changes you just dig out behind the liner and backfill it as needed. With concrete you are stuck with your form. Just do some research before you invest that much money. Oh yeah pond kits are much cheaper than you think. Just add rocks, water, fish and plants. You are set. Here's a link to a good brand I have been looking at myself. Do some reading. Look at your options. www.amazon.com/Aquascape-99765-MicroPond-8x11-Gallons/dp/B000N1IDRI/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp?cv_ct_cx=aqua+pond+kit&dchild=1&keywords=aqua+pond+kit&pd_rd_i=B000N1IDRI&pd_rd_r=b6386093-b48c-4e5d-aafc-09246c4f4e2d&pd_rd_w=kqI7N&pd_rd_wg=qss9Q&pf_rd_p=de238560-2009-43d0-917c-3c4ed769255b&pf_rd_r=VFC75N4Y6T404BQ91AZZ&psc=1&qid=1587865162&sprefix=aqua+pond&sr=1-2-dd5817a1-1ba7-46c2-8996-f96e7b0f409c
This was helpful. Which brand of concrete do you recommend ? There are some that say waterproof. Would u recommend still using liquid rubber on those brands as well? Thank you. Looks great btw. I dug somethjng 16feet long and 4 feet deep with an island as well. I bought liner but I am afraid the dog will destroy it. So I am looking into concrete options. Thanks !
Portland cement + industrial sand, should be fine. Using liquid rubber on waterproof concrete is extra protection, its up to you if you want to do that, I recommend it because a crack in the concrete will leak water whether its waterproof or not, but the liquid rubber is flexible so it can cover small cracks if they were to appear. Another alternative is Xypex, its also VOC free.
You are getting a lot of rubbish comments from people , know that you have done a great job that will last for many years to come and for $1000 that's totally worth it. People want a $50 job that takes 10mins with no hard work . Hats off to you man a job very well presented and very well done
Hey man, thx so much for posting this, you've given me the confidence I needed to do a fish pond myself, and to save ahout $10,000 (or more!) in the process. So it wasn't perfect, big deal. You proved it's _possible._ Great job!
UPDATE ON MY POND AFTER 4 YEARS: the concrete is still holding solid. This design is not 100% flawless, as I did run into a few issues. After the first winter, the concrete between the tiles and the pond cracked, i should not have joined the tiles with the pond as there was no gravel underneath the tiles. The cracks the tiles caused, some of them extended to the topside of the pond. This was not a big deal as the pond still held water almost to the brim but aesthetically didn't look so great. I decided to cover the concrete with a pond liner so that i dont have to deal with those cracks. For those who are saying chicken wire won't hold, that is not true in my case, it works great, another reason the topside of the pond cracked is because i didn't put chicken wire at the top area, everywhere else where there is chicken wire, the concrete is super solid.
If i were to redo the pond, i would omit the tiles, and also give it shallow sides so that i can put plants around it in the water.
will you add an update video please? I just laid a concrete pond and water fall and I want to know what what to look for, and the dos and donts.
How deep is it? Not sure if you mentioned that, also how cold are your winters? Thank you
You think that the dry pour cement method would work also for pond liner bro?
I gave you a thumbs up! Cause you are a young strong man. Not afraid of a little work! Nice pond! Great video!
I’ve been planning on concreting our pond. But was completely at a loss on the slopes . Your chicken wire is just brilliant. Thank you so much and god bless.
I like how u made quick unstandable.with out all the extra talking as other videos. Thank you great job.
"I'm a young strong man" love that quote
for real th I'm old and that made me smile!
I’m a young strong man so I use the shovel😂
"I'm a young strong man, so I used the shovel (as opposed to renting a backhoe)" To my mind this makes _sense,_ as in it being simply a statement of _common sense._ You know, _sense_ as in _sensible._ A common response here, however, appears to be one of incredulity. These comments are then commonly followed with a 😂, indicating the writers feeling that to make such a statement is laughable.
But... Why? If _anyone_ can put forth an argument that is _even halfway_ coherent then I'd love to hear it.
...they won't, though. Because there isn't a
_sensible_ way to defend that position. And as such, the response of 😂 is simply just _nonsense._ You know, in the _sense_ that there is _no sense_ there whatsoever.
OP's statement made _sense,_ it was _sensible._ Responses to this statement of 😂 make no _sense,_ they are *_nonsense._*
You're welcome 💁🏻♂️
I just thought the way he worded it was funny that’s all. Sorry it took so long to reply I just don’t usually look at comments like this one that i made for replies. All I wanted to say was i thought that the way he worded it sounded funny to me
Absolutely awesome video, clear and straight to the point!
Thku for posting.
Awesome! Straight to the point. Thank you
Looks great man thanks for the good info, I never thought about the chicken wire great idea .
From experience I can tell you that the chicken wire reinforcement is not going to hold for more than a couple of years. It needs to be more rigid. I use hog fencing panels.
Would hardware cloth work? Thanks.
Thanks for this making of the pond
Thanks another you actually answered a lot of my questions. I'm in the process of building a small goldfish pond. Probably half the size of yours.
You can also use jet set is a concrete finish for cracks that use it at my job for concrete pipes for sewage if it does crack and it also is easy for a finish so you can have a nice smooth finish
Well done, thanks its encouraging that I can do this myself.
wow! nice job! I wish I could find rocks like that in my yard.
Nice job, but shame you didn't show how you proceeded. Did you started apply the concrete from the top to the bottom or ...
Very good video. I used the chicken wires as well before watching your video. I used because those were sitting in my house and I wanted to use. I cut some wire and pinned those wires and its so strong now that can't move. i am going to use mortar mix to build the pond and then I will use cement to plaster and will use some liquid membrane to make it waterproof and then will build the wall. I am doing myself and no help and I am a small person. Mixing the cement is the most labor intensive. I took 3-4 days to dig my pond.
Why use mortar mix ? Mortar generally is a bad idea for ponds, so you going tout cement to plaster on top of the mortar ?
@@westbccoast my pond will be for Lotus plants. So I used mortar mix to fill the chicken wires, then used cement to plaster and sprayed some gorilla waterproof spray on top of the cement. It was pure experimental and I had no prior experience. Its only 2 months so I need to wait till next to find out the quality I built.
Great job Gary 👍🏼
I wish I could afford to have you come down to Chattanooga to consult with and get your opinion if I should continue with this build or it's just not a good location to build a pond.
A lot of the money went into that rubber sealant. You can make a cement, acrylic adhesive, 2% xypex slurry to paint on the concrete to seal.
but is the xypex slurry toxic? will it kill the fish?
How thick is the concrete on the walls of the pond? Do you have video where you were pouring the concrete?
Why was the water brown?
How is the pond doing now?
Great work & instructional !
Thanks,
Wulfy
Any reason you didn't use an EPDM liner?
You think that the dry pour cement method would work also for pond liner bro?
Hi,
I am new here, planning for a concrete pond also.
Did you paste the liquid rubber directly o onto the concrete?
What kind of concrete should I buy
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas my strong young man! Herkuleez!!!
Great video, you should have way more subscriber, I’m about to make a pond soon, will be using your method. Thank you
I want to build a concrete pond but add an overflow pipe. That way I don't have to add chemicals. The pond will naturally get filled when it rains and overflow. If it doesn't rain, I'll add a little with the hose. I also want a small island in the center for turtles. So a few challenges.
I'm building one now for my 2 turtles.
They've outgrown their tank.
@@auntiedotal my parents had a concrete pond in their backyard with a inch overflow pipe sticking straight up. The pipe was threaded on the top but we never capped it. Never put chemicals or water fall or anything. Gold fish did fine without interference and even had babies. The water that overflowed thru the pipe ran underground and came out in a lower area of the yard. So the pond was situated on the flat part of a hill in the backyard surrounded by trees. About three feet deep.
"I'm a young, strong man" subtle flex
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Great video! Great job!
Awesome. We had ponds and our big dogs tore up the liners. So we would like to redo it with concrete. Do you think we should put a liner under the concrete? And instead of using chicken wire, we have wire farm fence. Well that work as well? Our ponds are bigger than the one you showed, and they are two pond connected together with a ditch type space. And do they sell waterproof sealer in anything besides black or how do we get it so that you can see to the bottom?
How do you keep the chicken wire in place before adding the cement?
Awesome mate, that was great
Hi! I'm about to use this technique for a waterfall. Can I attach small stones to the concrete while it dries for a natural effect? Does the waterproofing sealer come in a natural color?
They have clear waterproof sealers at home depot
hell yeah broski!
My pond is 4 1/2 feet deep. It’s 12 x 15. I’m sick of doing liners every 12 years. I’m scared of this project but I don’t have money to pay professionals. How much of that rubber adhesive do you think I need?
Is the water line leaning?
Mix the adhesive with the cement very strong
Good job on the video! It was very informative.
Is there a liquid mix for the concrete not to crack ?
You didn't show the plastering part. My concern is that didn't the metal net move (rebounding) while youre plastering?
Great video simple and I like the fact he dug it himselve to many feminine men out there that hire someone or rent a price of equipment. So to the thumbs down pansies, forgettable.
Hows the pond holding up? Did the liquid rubber work well?
After 1 year(i published this video 1 year after building pond), with 8 months of harsh Canadian winter, its holding up pretty well, I will do an update video this summer, however one thing I regret is using black liquid rubber, they have one in white color too, I should've used white because its hard to see the bottom of the pond with a black colored pond.
This is very informative, thank you! Is the liquid rubber tacky to the touch when you filled it? The website stated that the liquid rubber stays tacky.
Yes it is tacky, it will stay tacky because it is not meant to be walked on, so if you step often on the rubber, it could damage it, but I dont think you'd be jumping in and out of a pond often. If you are worried that the liquid rubber comes off and your pond leaks, you could get a concrete acrylic fortifier, its a liquid based additive you can add to your concrete mix that will make the concrete more stronger, durable and more water resistant, so this way you can have double protection from leakages, liquid rubber + water resistant concrete.
@@Garybaws If you get the white can you share the link because I cannot find it on Amazon. TY
Good video. I want to build a raised pond. Could I use the same mix of cement and chicken fencing over a brick or stone wall?
Do we need a pond liner for a concrete pond?
As far as I can tell you, if you put the liner, it will make the ciment slide and nothing will stay on the walls.
God damn those are some serious rocks. I thought my flint pieces were bad.
good job man :)))
Nice video but i can't say a agree with the shape of the pond, i would make it less "hole in the ground" and add some leveled steps at different depths.
How many gallons is that? Here in Sunny Florida I've got a giant sandy hole in the ground and I want to drop in a 300 gallon tank. I'd like to build a pond and keep it clear enough with only solar, no batteries and minimal maintenance (at most once a month). Possible?
With plenty of plants in it - yes
yo i went to the rubber made website and they say you have to use there version of multi purpose primer under the rubber coating and etch the cement,
Did you etch the cement?
did you use the multi purpose primer?
is your liner still holding storng or is it pelling?
I see a lot of issues with this. The rubber idea is great but does it specifically say it's okay for pond use where the pond liners actually are made for ponds? There is a reason why everyone uses those. Concrete cracks over time no matter what. The ground you walk on is always moving. The liner you buy should be EPDM rated. Just saying. If you are going to spend $1000 and build a pond this big you might as well spend that money on rocks and pumps that circulate water with filters to keep your pond liveable for your investment.
I wish you the best and hope you did some research before you do this. There are many types of systems. I found similar size pond kits for the price you paid for concrete alone. www.amazon.com/Aquascape-99765-MicroPond-8x11-Gallons/dp/B000N1IDRI/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp?cv_ct_cx=aqua+pond+kit&dchild=1&keywords=aqua+pond+kit&pd_rd_i=B000N1IDRI&pd_rd_r=b6386093-b48c-4e5d-aafc-09246c4f4e2d&pd_rd_w=kqI7N&pd_rd_wg=qss9Q&pf_rd_p=de238560-2009-43d0-917c-3c4ed769255b&pf_rd_r=VFC75N4Y6T404BQ91AZZ&psc=1&qid=1587865162&sprefix=aqua+pond&sr=1-2-dd5817a1-1ba7-46c2-8996-f96e7b0f409c
Trust me you will appreciate these much more.
How deep is your pond?
Beatiful
i sound nice and easy!... i want to do it now!.
What about the plumbing?
not that expensive a thousand dollars lmao
Get estimates from contractors to have it ptofessionally done, $1k isn't that much compared to what they'll ask.
Lol
Sorry for so many questions... What R you pond measurements & how many gallons does it hold ? How did u calculate cement for 3-4 inch wall thickness?
How did u keep cement from falling down the sides while drying?
Is it still holding up today including solar panel ?
What were ur total costs?
This pond
is literally less than 100 dollars
Man-Like ADThats what im saying 😂
Very good work can I ask were did u buy the solar panel pond pump please
look up 40 watt solar panels, 12v DC water pump, i got mines on amazon
Where did you buy your solar water filter?
I got the liquid rubber. It’s very lumpy… is That normal?
Is this pond good for fished
Your preety cool atleast your something new in the youtube community keep it up you seen to have a bright future
Why not use water-(when dry) and frost proof concrete? If you dont use frostproof concrete in places that winter time temperature get under 0 youre concrete will brake.
How did you apply the concrete?
simple, you put enough water into the concrete mix so that you can easily handle it and it wont fall down as you slam some on the sides directly on soil/dirt, through the chicken wire
Hello, I would like to know, when did you put the tarpaulin while building the tank? After you laid the wire mesh ?
Tarpaulin was used to cover the concrete... he put the wire mesh in place and then added concrete, kept it moist with water and then covered it with the tarpaulin. He used it to prevent cracks while curing as he said!
the curing time for the concrete, do we water everyday for 2 weeks? or just water once from the beginning and the tarp over?
depends on the local weather, mist it with water in the beginning, put the tarp over, then check 2 times daily to make sure it stays moist, if its not moist, then mist more.
1.11 your head is massive lol
big brain time
What if it rains?
What do you do to water change?
I building a similar pond like yours 😊
You make a little tent for the pond. Water change you use those pumps that suck out water.
Misleading title... I wasn't sure thought, you know, if it could be done so I watched.. I didn't think it was possible to dig, shape, mix and spread concrete and final coat in under 4 mins.. LOL
*Explained in* under 4 mins!
do i really have to put gravy in there
Watching this video was the longest 2 weeks of my life⌚⌚
Hi my name is eduardo I like to build concrete pond
Awesome!
Only just found this video, im in the UK and hopefully will have mine done in the next month however mine will be above ground with wooden frame. Any advice on this?
Is it ok to put plane cement without any stones
Cement like that is highly likely to crack, especially in winter.
"I'm a young strong man, so I used the shovel (as opposed to renting a backhoe)" To my mind this makes _sense,_ as in it being simply a statement of _common sense._ You know, _sense_ as in _sensible._ A common response here, however, appears to be one of incredulity. These comments are then commonly followed with a 😂, indicating the writers feeling that to make such a statement is laughable.
But... Why? If _anyone_ can put forth an argument that is _even halfway_ coherent then I'd love to hear it.
...they won't, though. Because there isn't a
_sensible_ way to defend that position. And as such, the response of 😂 is simply just _nonsense._ You know, in the _sense_ that there is _no sense_ there whatsoever.
OP's statement made _sense,_ it was _sensible._ Responses to this statement of 😂 make no _sense,_ they are *_nonsense._*
You're welcome 💁🏻♂️
When did you build your pond. I'm from the tropics where it's hot and humid?
i built it in summer, you just have to make sure that you are moisturizing the concrete properly as it cures, the hotter the weather, the more often you gotta moisten.
after the pond has been build how much time do I have to let It settle to put fish
depends on what the finish is, if its liquid rubber, the instructions on the can says how long before pouring water.
Do you have to mix so.ething in with the concrete so as not to poison the fish with the chemicals in it. ?
If you did anything different when making this pond, What would it be?
One thing you want to do is build a high enough lip, so nothing on the ground runs into the pond like fertilizer from the grass etc
Great tutorial but an important step was skipped .t from chicken wire. To concrete already in the pond and starting to set. The video doesn't show Laying the concrete
i was cleanning the backyard pond that my 2 nephews constructed during Summer (it's about the same size as in this video). Then i thought, wtf...i've never heard or seen anybody cleans their pond. Dont they self clean themself with a filter machine...thingy? Stupid me, boy ..i sure cleaned it alright. Took all them fishes out, completely emptied the pond, hosed n scrub it down. Now, I dont know wat rubber..plastic..tarp..waterproof material..thingy they use to hold them water in. They should of doubled it or make em heavy duty. Cos, i think i might have punctured it. Well, after i 've cleaned it...out. I was putting them rocks back in, a few must have sharp edges. And i think i might have not put them back in Gently enough. Ok...okay, i wss dropping n tossing it.Anyway...how thick does the cement has to be?
LOL I just dry my pond for 1 and half day then I instantly put some water WHAAHHAHA
lol
"Call 311. Think before you dig"
$1000 diy pond isn’t cheap wtf
This will crack before no time and there's not even a drain LOL
@@77Avadon77 dont have to have a drain , can use a sump pump. But needs a spill over.if its outside. It will crack though later.
Looks like someone tried to dig a post hole in my yard.
mordor on top of gray vel.
Not expensive? $1000 for such a tiny pond with such simple materials actually very expensive
I was thinking okay another failed concrete pond idea but I watched this and was a little impressed. But I can't say I would build a fish pond this way. Esthetically yes it should work. Maybe.
But I would suggest you think about the future. The rubber coating is not fish safe. EPDM Pond liners are. That's what they are made for. It's actually designed for fish. You waited 2 weeks for the concrete to dry constantly making sure it was not going to dry so you could avoid it from cracking. Which means it would leak. The ground beneath you is always going to shift. That's why we have earth quakes, land slides when the ground soaks up on hill sides, sink holes and etc.
Pond liners will move and never leak unless you somehow cut or puncture the liner. It's rated for UV, and temperature changes. The best part is if you decide to relocate your pond or make changes you just dig out behind the liner and backfill it as needed. With concrete you are stuck with your form.
Just do some research before you invest that much money. Oh yeah pond kits are much cheaper than you think. Just add rocks, water, fish and plants. You are set.
Here's a link to a good brand I have been looking at myself. Do some reading. Look at your options. www.amazon.com/Aquascape-99765-MicroPond-8x11-Gallons/dp/B000N1IDRI/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp?cv_ct_cx=aqua+pond+kit&dchild=1&keywords=aqua+pond+kit&pd_rd_i=B000N1IDRI&pd_rd_r=b6386093-b48c-4e5d-aafc-09246c4f4e2d&pd_rd_w=kqI7N&pd_rd_wg=qss9Q&pf_rd_p=de238560-2009-43d0-917c-3c4ed769255b&pf_rd_r=VFC75N4Y6T404BQ91AZZ&psc=1&qid=1587865162&sprefix=aqua+pond&sr=1-2-dd5817a1-1ba7-46c2-8996-f96e7b0f409c
Thousand dollars. What
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cool!
This was helpful. Which brand of concrete do you recommend ? There are some that say waterproof. Would u recommend still using liquid rubber on those brands as well? Thank you. Looks great btw. I dug somethjng 16feet long and 4 feet deep with an island as well. I bought liner but I am afraid the dog will destroy it. So I am looking into concrete options. Thanks !
Portland cement + industrial sand, should be fine. Using liquid rubber on waterproof concrete is extra protection, its up to you if you want to do that, I recommend it because a crack in the concrete will leak water whether its waterproof or not, but the liquid rubber is flexible so it can cover small cracks if they were to appear. Another alternative is Xypex, its also VOC free.
Gary Pal thank you gary!
umm great vid but the title says under 4 min. he says in the video that the next 2 weeks will be the longest 2 weeks youll ever experience
6 year update?
I think this would take more than four minutes