Stuart Ablett
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Nice idea on the adjustable hose setup.
Thanks, it is a bit redneck, but hey it works for now. I did not want to put any holes in my pond box, so I could not easily run a hose under the edge and up through some kind of nice looking spout, this will work for now at least, we shall see I guess.
Ryan Mooney said:I'm not sure why? I guess if you're planning on doing stone holders it might be necessary, but a lot of the ponds I'm seeing people are just using a non slip surface of some sort (rubber, neoprene, shelf liner, ??) and that seems a lot quicker. I don't believe the width should matter to much unless I'm missing a bet?
I agree that what I want is something basic, I don't see the need either for a wedged stone bridge, you should only be pushing, not pulling, for the most part, IMHO, so a stop a a grippy mat and yeah it should do it, but there are some different widths, so maybe I want something that is not so wide? Like I said, I dunno, all new to me, I'll start with one basic set up and see if it grows. I do know that for flattening the stones I'll have a different bridge that will go on the sink, that is a very messy job and I want to keep it away from the pond.
Cheers!