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Building pond fountain from rocks
I have a bunch of flat rocks that I have fashioned into a sort of
fountain that allows the pump/filter discharge to spill over the rocks and into the pond. They are mostly flat rocks and for now the water runs over them and back into the pond very well. I am afraid, however, that an animal may disturb the rocks and alter the flow so that the water does not return to the pond. I would like to secure and seal the rocks so that they are less likely to be moved or disturbed. Is there a mix, like cement, that can be safely used to seal these rocks? This pond has goldfish in it so I can't do anything that would harm them. |
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I have a bunch of flat rocks that I have fashioned into a sort of fountain that allows the pump/filter discharge to spill over the rocks and into the pond. They are mostly flat rocks and for now the water runs over them and back into the pond very well. I am afraid, however, that an animal may disturb the rocks and alter the flow so that the water does not return to the pond. I would like to secure and seal the rocks so that they are less likely to be moved or disturbed. Is there a mix, like cement, that can be safely used to seal these rocks? This pond has goldfish in it so I can't do anything that would harm them. http://www.tpt.org/newtons/14/incaengineer06.html HTH -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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Derek Broughton wrote: Lar wrote: In article .com, says... I have a bunch of flat rocks that I have fashioned into a sort of fountain that allows the pump/filter discharge to spill over the rocks and into the pond. They are mostly flat rocks and for now the water runs over them and back into the pond very well. I am afraid, however, that an animal may disturb the rocks and alter the flow so that the water does not return to the pond. I would like to secure and seal the rocks so that they are less likely to be moved or disturbed. Is there :a mix, like cement, that can be safely used to seal these rocks? This pond has goldfish in it so I can't do anything that would harm them. Wonder if the Non-toxic silocon used for aquariums will secure the rocks well enough My experience with silicone and rocks is that it won't work. I've never yet found a silicone (even stuff that is intended for aquariums) that doesn't say "not for use below water level" or words to that effect. It works for holding sheets of glass together because the actual join is dry. Urethane foam ("Stuff") will probably do the job, if the rocks are stable in the first place - but don't turn the water on until it's had plenty of time to cure. -- derek I may look into this suggestion (Stuff). That would probably work best for what I have, if it is indeed safe to use. I suspect that it would be. This and all other comments are greatly appreciated. |
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Building pond fountain from rocks
Derek Broughton wrote:
Lar wrote: In article .com, says... I have a bunch of flat rocks that I have fashioned into a sort of fountain that allows the pump/filter discharge to spill over the rocks and into the pond. They are mostly flat rocks and for now the water runs over them and back into the pond very well. I am afraid, however, that an animal may disturb the rocks and alter the flow so that the water does not return to the pond. I would like to secure and seal the rocks so that they are less likely to be moved or disturbed. Is there :a mix, like cement, that can be safely used to seal these rocks? This pond has goldfish in it so I can't do anything that would harm them. Wonder if the Non-toxic silocon used for aquariums will secure the rocks well enough My experience with silicone and rocks is that it won't work. I've never yet found a silicone (even stuff that is intended for aquariums) that doesn't say "not for use below water level" or words to that effect. It works for holding sheets of glass together because the actual join is dry. Urethane foam ("Stuff") will probably do the job, if the rocks are stable in the first place - but don't turn the water on until it's had plenty of time to cure. -- derek According to the Dow website, http://greatstuff.dow.com/greatstuff/cons/inter_use.htm , concerning this product, they say the following: ---------------------- Gardening GREAT STUFF can be used in gardening to bond outdoor materials such as wood and concrete. Make sure that the surface is dry before applying foam. The foam will deteriorate when exposed to sunlight so any exposed foam must be painted. Foam can also be hidden with rocks or pebbles. Cured foam is non-toxic and will not harm fish. --------------------- In fact, on the "Stuff" site they have a couple of pictures showing it being used on a pond fountain to hold the rocks together ! ! ! Really ! ! ! Thanks again, Morgan |
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