I'm a Bricklayer by trade and I'm in absolute awe of your craftsmanship! Around 39:57 into the video the type of pointing you're referring to is called 'Bucket Handle' because traditionally bricklayers would use a bucket to keep their tools in and the handle to 'joint up' with.
This comment has really made my week! Thanks so much for saying so- having a fellow tradesman comment positively means so much, so thank you! Also thanks for enlightening me re the pointing name- I’ll remember that! Best, Ed
Tip for your keyless chuck , when you tighten the chuck as tight as it will go , turn the chuck backwards one click and it will lock the chuck and stop the drill bit from working itself loose 💪it would suprise you how many people don't know this ,
@@CrystalClearAquatics if it's a good day ,you learn something new, I love learning new things , great videos ,,, why don't you make a water polisher from a plastic basket,sponge ,filter floss and a pump???
@@rickybell2.056 although i’m sure this would be effective-and for my own use I’d be more then happy to get experimental- for customer installations I’m not going to get involved in D.I Y filtration installations. Off the shelf (but effective) units only! Im not a massive fan of using filter floss or other such fine media in a filter unless absolutely necessary. This media is really intended for single use (although people do try and wash and re-use its not very effective) and I’m not a fan of anything thats single use (environmentally). Floss definitely has its place- but in my opinion its more useful in aquariums rather then ponds. Thankfully all the ponds I work on and install filtration on generally wouldn’t require such additional levels of water polishing- they’re clear enough already! Best, Ed
She is coming along very nice, the stone work is flawless. Now knowing that you are a guitarist , I can see the artistic talent in your pond builds. One can see the augmented feel of your approach to finalizing a stone placement so that it is just right to ones sight as is a guitar chord to ones ear ! I totally get it I've been trying to play the guitar for almost 50 years now. I can appreciate your talent and patience , especially trying to share/ teach via video. I'm sure it's not an easy thing to do.
Thanks for saying so Tony! I’m a terrible teacher as my approach to most creative things is whether something ‘feels’ right or not and it’s difficult to relay this back constructively… that’s why I always tend to work mostly alone! Thanks for watching and commenting as always! Best, Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Hi Ed no thanks required my friend. I do not watch TV any more and You Tube is most of my video entertainment these days. I really enjoy your videos and a few others on a regular basis . Why wouldn't I help sponsor something I enjoy watching ? It's my entertainment .
@@MrTonyPiscatelle well a huge thank you once again-and keep up the guitaring! I like to have a little pluck now any again in my down time but I have much to learn. Still find it immensely enjoyable and relaxing putting the kettle on (or having a beer!) and picking up the acoustic. Thanks Tony, Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics I agree Ed, I find my mind wanders a lot when picking. Once upon a time I was a decent player then work and family took over my time and just stopped playing. Now that I am retired I have time and just recently started picking again, mostly to get my old hands back in shape and practice my chops. You have a great channel and are very good at what you do sir. I hope it's beginning to catch on and subscribers are increasing. Cheers !
Great video, lots of explanations. Thanks for the shout out 😊 We’ll be extending our pond next year using your stone format. Even popped up to hindhead to the stone merchants. Stalking you. Rachael was pleased that Dave spoke and said you should of used the payment for a new kneeling pad. We love watching your videos. Keep up the good work
I'm in the early stages of creating a quackquaponics system involving ducks, a stream, a pond, bog in a barrel filters, growing beds and wicking beds. I've been watching loads on ponds etc when all of a sudden I discover that Tom Ellis is now pimping ponds. Who knew!?
“Tell me, what is it you really desire….”😂 have been binging Lucifer recently-great show! Thanks for watching and commenting-must be honest I’d never heard of quackquaponics and had to do a quick google to make sure you weren’t pulling my leg! Great idea though and sound science so good luck! Best, Ed
If the actor Tom Ellis ever need a stand in, here he is lol. You kind of look like him. But the best resemblance is the voice and accent. Spot on!!! lol
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting! Good question-one I’ve been asked a few times over various videos and something I shall mention more clearly in future; no, the mortar is not sealed-lime (and other chemicals) will leach out of the freshly laid stonework and mortar once the pond is first filled and will continue to leach out, albeit in a reduced amount over time. It’s very important once the pond has been constructed to submerse any stonework/mortar that is coming into contact with water (simply fill the pond up) and allow this to soak for a week or two, before draining and refilling. The pond should then rest for an additional few weeks to establish before adding livestock. If the pond water developes a milky or blue appearance (a sign of lime from the cement) then additional partial water changes will be necessary, but I find one soak is usually sufficient. Hope this helps! Best, Ed
Can you tell me what size Oase pump you’re using in this pond? You may very well have said and I missed it, being somewhat distracted by film of you clambering into your waders, at least twice. 😊
Hi Toni, two pumps were used in this pond; for the filtration I used an Oase aquamax eco premium 20,000 pump and for the water blade a smaller Oase aquamax eco classic 5500 pump. Thanks for watching and commenting! Best, Ed
Will the pickle weed be ok with koi in the pond, or is it going to be the usual dig up and eat situation. I have followed you since i was recommend to watch, from Malcolm Hockham, the videos are Brilliant, and the quality of work is exceptional. Keep the videos coming
Hi there! The intention with all the marginal planting zones around the edges is that the water is too shallow for the koi to access the plants and as a result they should grow quite happily and undisturbed by any koi activity. Thanks for watching and commenting! Best, Ed
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting- indeed that would have looked pretty cool and would have worked with the design of the two stage terraced walling nicely. In this instance my clients were after a single blade, but maybe for the next build eh?! Cheers, Ed
@@BigRobuk I’m thinking more the sharp edges. There are some plastic ones but unsure what they are like. Personally, I would put solvent weld pipes from the pumps.
Hi there, it’s a good point and yes-to a koi purist this would most likely be a no no. However the clips are tucked up out of the way, and were deliberately chosen not to be oversized with a large amount of excess clip once torqued down. If I had any concerns, wrapping with electrical or some other waterproof tape would reduce risk-which is minimal in any case. Indeed koi-especially so during spawning-could well injure themselves on the pumps themselves, the rock edging or aquatic baskets. Again if this was exclusively a ‘koi’ pond it would be left bare of anything submersed-relying on bottom drains rather then a pump fed system. But this is more of a feature/hybrid pond, with the focus more on aesthetics rather then an out and out fish pond. Was a good point to bring up though. Thanks for watching and commenting! Best, Ed
hey Ed I did whats app you I know your obvs busy but if you can reply it would be good, no worries if not, I will keep watching to get tips and try and self resolve my issues :) have a great day
Hi there, guessing you’re the chap who’s messaged me re the koi pond/nexus etc? Sorry if not you-no name was left on the message! If this is you my apologies-there’s no easy short way for me to try and offer you any constructive advice without a lot of work my end-and I’m manically busy at the mo. I’ll always try and answer anyone’s queries if I can and have time to but ask that any questions are forwarded to this channel so questions and answers can be publicly displayed for all to benefit from. More in-depth advice like this I would charge a consultation fee, but would really want to come onsite and discuss this in person-which I can’t do as you’re miles away!! I’ll try and find some time one evening to sit down and go through your message in more detail. Thanks for watching by the way! Best, Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics yeah that is me sorry lol. I know your not local which is a real shame. We are limited to trusted people locally. Maybe I can do a vid and send you and you can quote me a few. Either way thanks for your help keep up the good vids either way
I'm a Bricklayer by trade and I'm in absolute awe of your craftsmanship!
Around 39:57 into the video the type of pointing you're referring to is called 'Bucket Handle' because traditionally bricklayers would use a bucket to keep their tools in and the handle to 'joint up' with.
This comment has really made my week! Thanks so much for saying so- having a fellow tradesman comment positively means so much, so thank you!
Also thanks for enlightening me re the pointing name- I’ll remember that!
Best,
Ed
Man, what a professional and perfectionist you are! The people who hired you are very lucky... Cheers!
Awesome comment thank you so much!
Best,
Ed
Tip for your keyless chuck , when you tighten the chuck as tight as it will go , turn the chuck backwards one click and it will lock the chuck and stop the drill bit from working itself loose 💪it would suprise you how many people don't know this ,
…quickly rushes out to check drill….😉 thanks for the tip- everyday is a school day!!
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics if it's a good day ,you learn something new, I love learning new things , great videos ,,, why don't you make a water polisher from a plastic basket,sponge ,filter floss and a pump???
@@rickybell2.056 although i’m sure this would be effective-and for my own use I’d be more then happy to get experimental- for customer installations I’m not going to get involved in D.I Y filtration installations. Off the shelf (but effective) units only! Im not a massive fan of using filter floss or other such fine media in a filter unless absolutely necessary. This media is really intended for single use (although people do try and wash and re-use its not very effective) and I’m not a fan of anything thats single use (environmentally). Floss definitely has its place- but in my opinion its more useful in aquariums rather then ponds. Thankfully all the ponds I work on and install filtration on generally wouldn’t require such additional levels of water polishing- they’re clear enough already!
Best,
Ed
Wow some job some attention to detail outstanding 👏 👌
Thanks Barry!
Best,
Ed
This project has come on nicely, good to see Dave grafting and good tip on weather pointing, that’s what my flagstones need.
Thanks! Dave’s is a grafter that’s for sure!
Best,
Ed
amazing work, so good to see the pond really coming to life!
Thank you for your kind words!
Best,
Ed
She is coming along very nice, the stone work is flawless. Now knowing that you are a guitarist , I can see the artistic talent in your pond builds. One can see the augmented feel of your approach to finalizing a stone placement so that it is just right to ones sight as is a guitar chord to ones ear ! I totally get it I've been trying to play the guitar for almost 50 years now. I can appreciate your talent and patience , especially trying to share/ teach via video. I'm sure it's not an easy thing to do.
Thanks for saying so Tony! I’m a terrible teacher as my approach to most creative things is whether something ‘feels’ right or not and it’s difficult to relay this back constructively… that’s why I always tend to work mostly alone! Thanks for watching and commenting as always!
Best,
Ed
Thanks!
Ah Tony, honestly you’re too kind! Thank you very much once again!!
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Hi Ed no thanks required my friend. I do not watch TV any more and You Tube is most of my video entertainment these days. I really enjoy your videos and a few others on a regular basis . Why wouldn't I help sponsor something I enjoy watching ? It's my entertainment .
@@MrTonyPiscatelle well a huge thank you once again-and keep up the guitaring! I like to have a little pluck now any again in my down time but I have much to learn. Still find it immensely enjoyable and relaxing putting the kettle on (or having a beer!) and picking up the acoustic.
Thanks Tony,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics I agree Ed, I find my mind wanders a lot when picking. Once upon a time I was a decent player then work and family took over my time and just stopped playing. Now that I am retired I have time and just recently started picking again, mostly to get my old hands back in shape and practice my chops. You have a great channel and are very good at what you do sir. I hope it's beginning to catch on and subscribers are increasing. Cheers !
Great video, lots of explanations. Thanks for the shout out 😊
We’ll be extending our pond next year using your stone format. Even popped up to hindhead to the stone merchants. Stalking you. Rachael was pleased that Dave spoke and said you should of used the payment for a new kneeling pad. We love watching your videos. Keep up the good work
I'm in the early stages of creating a quackquaponics system involving ducks, a stream, a pond, bog in a barrel filters, growing beds and wicking beds. I've been watching loads on ponds etc when all of a sudden I discover that Tom Ellis is now pimping ponds. Who knew!?
“Tell me, what is it you really desire….”😂 have been binging Lucifer recently-great show! Thanks for watching and commenting-must be honest I’d never heard of quackquaponics and had to do a quick google to make sure you weren’t pulling my leg! Great idea though and sound science so good luck!
Best,
Ed
If the actor Tom Ellis ever need a stand in, here he is lol.
You kind of look like him. But the best resemblance is the voice and accent. Spot on!!! lol
Ha ha! You’re not the first person to say that on this channel😂 thanks for watching and commenting.
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Ok, haha 👍😂. Thank you for great videos and pond builds
Quick question on your mortar work, do you apply any sealant to prevent lime leakage? Great job on this pond 👍
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting!
Good question-one I’ve been asked a few times over various videos and something I shall mention more clearly in future; no, the mortar is not sealed-lime (and other chemicals) will leach out of the freshly laid stonework and mortar once the pond is first filled and will continue to leach out, albeit in a reduced amount over time. It’s very important once the pond has been constructed to submerse any stonework/mortar that is coming into contact with water (simply fill the pond up) and allow this to soak for a week or two, before draining and refilling. The pond should then rest for an additional few weeks to establish before adding livestock. If the pond water developes a milky or blue appearance (a sign of lime from the cement) then additional partial water changes will be necessary, but I find one soak is usually sufficient.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Ed
Loved the bottom or rear entry gag. I was laughing as 99% of men were thinking the same😂
😉 I can never talk about that with a straight face😂
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Best,
Ed
Love the videos Ed. They are fantastic. Keep up the good work.
@@kevp6345 thanks Kev!
Can you tell me what size Oase pump you’re using in this pond? You may very well have said and I missed it, being somewhat distracted by film of you clambering into your waders, at least twice. 😊
Hi Toni, two pumps were used in this pond; for the filtration I used an Oase aquamax eco premium 20,000 pump and for the water blade a smaller Oase aquamax eco classic 5500 pump.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Best,
Ed
Glad Digby made a full recovery!
Thank you! He’s back to his crazy self!
Best,
Ed
Will the pickle weed be ok with koi in the pond, or is it going to be the usual dig up and eat situation.
I have followed you since i was recommend to watch, from Malcolm Hockham, the videos are Brilliant, and the quality of work is exceptional.
Keep the videos coming
Hi there! The intention with all the marginal planting zones around the edges is that the water is too shallow for the koi to access the plants and as a result they should grow quite happily and undisturbed by any koi activity.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Best,
Ed
Would of looked really nice with a smaller blade on each side of the bigger one, on the lower level, if that makes sense
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting- indeed that would have looked pretty cool and would have worked with the design of the two stage terraced walling nicely. In this instance my clients were after a single blade, but maybe for the next build eh?!
Cheers,
Ed
Are those jubilee clips not dangerous to the fish?
I think you get some that are galvanised so don't rust.
@@BigRobuk I’m thinking more the sharp edges. There are some plastic ones but unsure what they are like. Personally, I would put solvent weld pipes from the pumps.
Hi there, it’s a good point and yes-to a koi purist this would most likely be a no no. However the clips are tucked up out of the way, and were deliberately chosen not to be oversized with a large amount of excess clip once torqued down. If I had any concerns, wrapping with electrical or some other waterproof tape would reduce risk-which is minimal in any case. Indeed koi-especially so during spawning-could well injure themselves on the pumps themselves, the rock edging or aquatic baskets. Again if this was exclusively a ‘koi’ pond it would be left bare of anything submersed-relying on bottom drains rather then a pump fed system. But this is more of a feature/hybrid pond, with the focus more on aesthetics rather then an out and out fish pond. Was a good point to bring up though.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Best,
Ed
hey Ed I did whats app you I know your obvs busy but if you can reply it would be good, no worries if not, I will keep watching to get tips and try and self resolve my issues :)
have a great day
Hi there, guessing you’re the chap who’s messaged me re the koi pond/nexus etc? Sorry if not you-no name was left on the message!
If this is you my apologies-there’s no easy short way for me to try and offer you any constructive advice without a lot of work my end-and I’m manically busy at the mo. I’ll always try and answer anyone’s queries if I can and have time to but ask that any questions are forwarded to this channel so questions and answers can be publicly displayed for all to benefit from. More in-depth advice like this I would charge a consultation fee, but would really want to come onsite and discuss this in person-which I can’t do as you’re miles away!! I’ll try and find some time one evening to sit down and go through your message in more detail.
Thanks for watching by the way!
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics yeah that is me sorry lol. I know your not local which is a real shame. We are limited to trusted people locally. Maybe I can do a vid and send you and you can quote me a few. Either way thanks for your help keep up the good vids either way