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HELP!! Here I am again.
Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must
have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
That is crazy I only spent 2800.00 to have a 1/3 acre 350,000 gallon pond dug
with a backhoe! As far as using rigid there is no problem with it as long as you can get a good water tight seal between the two. Get a tube of plumbers goo just in case you need it. I have also used used shoe goo to stop things from leaking and have not had any problems with the Koi. Bob pixi wrote: Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi -- Check out my homepage: http://home.hiwaay.net/~n4bk/index.htm |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
"Bob" wrote in message ... That is crazy I only spent 2800.00 to have a 1/3 acre 350,000 gallon pond dug with a backhoe! As far as using rigid there is no problem with it as long as you can get a good water tight seal between the two. Get a tube of plumbers goo just in case you need it. I have also used used shoe goo to stop things from leaking and have not had any problems with the Koi. Bob pixi wrote: Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi -- Check out my homepage: http://home.hiwaay.net/~n4bk/index.htm |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
Thanks a whole million, Bob. I'm glad I hung up on the guy. Believe it or
not, he called back and told me he didn't want to work for me because he didn't like my attitude I especially appreciate the info on the pipe connection. Pixi "Bob" wrote in message ... That is crazy I only spent 2800.00 to have a 1/3 acre 350,000 gallon pond dug with a backhoe! As far as using rigid there is no problem with it as long as you can get a good water tight seal between the two. Get a tube of plumbers goo just in case you need it. I have also used used shoe goo to stop things from leaking and have not had any problems with the Koi. Bob pixi wrote: Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi -- Check out my homepage: http://home.hiwaay.net/~n4bk/index.htm |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
There's nothing wrong with rigid pipe. Flex is just easier to deal with.
Joe pixi wrote: However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
Nothing off the wall with your thoughts, it's done all the time. If both the
straight pipe and the flex pipe are PVC, then there is a fitting that can be used (with some glue) to join them. It's called a slip coupling, available at Lowes or Home Depot in the plumbing department. If they aren't PVC they still can be joined, just ask for help at the plumbing section. Paul "pixi" wrote in message ... Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
Actually, Pixi, I think the guy was just mad because he couldn't get the
$5,280 that he'd already figured out where to spend (in advance). "Attitude? I'll show ya attitude -- I just saved myself $5,000! I can buy a lot of pipe for that!" (Not to mention a few shovels & pizzas to induce said teenage boy to get his friends to come help out -- especially if you let the kids pick out the fish for the pond, or something like that!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "pixi" wrote in message ... Thanks a whole million, Bob. I'm glad I hung up on the guy. Believe it or not, he called back and told me he didn't want to work for me because he didn't like my attitude I especially appreciate the info on the pipe connection. Pixi |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
Good for you! Think how much you are making per hour of work! And good
bonding with your 13 yr old. J -- __________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "pixi" wrote in message ... Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must have been looking at how many feet in a mile. I told him to forget it as I a have all of the equipment. The hole is dug and most of the waterfall is dug out. So I will continue myself with the help of a 13 year old boy. Wish me luck!!! However, this fellow with the exhorbitant cost figure (in my opinion), said that I must have flexible pipe. I have 25 feet of flexible pipe but it won't quite reach. So I bought a length of rigid pipe. The pipes are 2" internal diameter. Thought I could put the rigid pipe from the skimmer as it will be a straight line along the side of the pond. Then join the rigid pipe to the flexible pipe with a connector and thence to the filter. Is there anything off the wall about my reasoning in this case? In other cases, it often is. Pixi |
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HELP!! Here I am again.
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
Good for you! Think how much you are making per hour of work! And good bonding with your 13 yr old. J -- __________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "pixi" wrote in message ... Got a quote on finishing my pond. The fellow wants $5,280.00. He must Pixi Yeah, probably at least $1.50/hr! :{) Dave |
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