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BIBBING TIPS on LOCKING in WATERFALL BOULDERS and USING less FOAM | Avenger Pond

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  • čas přidán 8. 11. 2019
  • Have you ever wondered how the pros properly bib in liner into tight places? Here's a method that works incredibly well.....
    There are many techniques that can be used to do what we did here, but we wanted to really lock these stones into place. By using this method, you can do a better job locking the rock into place, the seal will better with age as the underlayment clogs up, and you will use less foam.
    This spillway will have about 18-20,000 gallons per hour flowing over it so we aren't that worried about water seeping through the underlayment.
    If it becomes a problem, we can always cut a piece of scrap liner to fit the void, lay a foam bead around the perimeter, and lay the liner on top of the foam bead adhering the liner to the underlayment and completing a tighter seal.
    www.columbiawatergardens.com
    888-713-7771
    #Avenger #Waterfall #Foam

Komentáře • 53

  • @cbwaterfeatures
    @cbwaterfeatures Před 4 lety +3

    Perfect. Thanks for this. I've heard people explain bib lining before but this is the first time I've seen it demonstrated.

    • @ColumbiaWaterGardens
      @ColumbiaWaterGardens  Před 4 lety +1

      there are several ways to do this. the most common way is to backfill with gravel, and cover with liner (read the description in the video), but I wanted to take it to another level. I like this method better, but think ill still cover it with a piece of scrap liner if i dont like the final effect.

  • @jamestetreault7675
    @jamestetreault7675 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @vernonflood1128
    @vernonflood1128 Před rokem +1

    Watching your channel for the first time, I'm working on a much smaller scale and am a bit of a novice, but have learnt some key stuff already, cheers matey.

  • @bradparker649
    @bradparker649 Před 4 lety +3

    I like the idea of using sand and wrapping it. I've seen others use gravel but you can level sand so much easier

  • @chiquito164
    @chiquito164 Před 4 lety +2

    That's what I'm talking about. Thank you! I've heard of it and seen it partially done but never explained. Thanks you rock. Can't wait to see your other videos

  • @geertslandwaterscapes7930

    Great explanation Carl!! Sand and Underlayment are cheap and easy to work with!!😉

  • @goodstewardecoscapes
    @goodstewardecoscapes Před rokem +1

    Great technique!

  • @mikedevleming755
    @mikedevleming755 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good instructions

  • @joyxayasane8739
    @joyxayasane8739 Před 3 lety +1

    Great tips! Thank you !! 🙏

  • @russellowen2567
    @russellowen2567 Před 4 lety +1

    Great tips. Thanks Carl

  • @TheAaronReynolds
    @TheAaronReynolds Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome tips thank you!

  • @xenic101
    @xenic101 Před 4 lety +3

    "Joe grab me a cobble. Jeff, gimme a thump right here" That's why it's important to have extra people leaning on shovels at the job site.

  • @goldfishforyou.
    @goldfishforyou. Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like that tip.

  • @AquaticLifestyles
    @AquaticLifestyles Před 4 lety +1

    Great tip Carl, Cheers

  • @jessiecheema
    @jessiecheema Před 3 lety

    Love all your videos! Very informative!

  • @raymondtremblay489
    @raymondtremblay489 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow thanks for the really well explained trick!! I am new to your channel and am literally learning something on every one videos that I look at, i have so much questions...thanks for the generosity. Referring to others of your videos why do this method vs the BIB with the leftovers liner and foam and the one where you haven't showed us how to torched the seams of the underlayment, thanks from the upper side frontiere...

  • @kickcg
    @kickcg Před rokem

    Hello…thank you for the great videos! In the beginning you mention about the falls. When you build them do you start at the spill box and work towards the pond or start at pond and work up to the spill box? Thank you!

    • @ColumbiaWaterGardens
      @ColumbiaWaterGardens  Před rokem +1

      I like to march up hill. It guides me better into the natural flow of water.

  • @nanashi1879
    @nanashi1879 Před 4 lety +4

    I saw Jack from Atlantis Water Gardens talk about bibing with a rubber liner in one of his videos. Would you put one on top of your compacted sand wrapped in underlayment? Overtime how does that method hold up with high volume streams?

  • @atgcain
    @atgcain Před 4 lety +2

    GOT IT !! but would the flowing water decay the sand it time !

    • @ColumbiaWaterGardens
      @ColumbiaWaterGardens  Před 4 lety +2

      Great question. 7 months old, 20,000 Gallons per hour flowing over it. Zero issues.
      As long as the underlayment holds, the sand will.
      I've seen underlayment last 15 plus years looking just fine on many remodels. :)

  • @tonymarshall3162
    @tonymarshall3162 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this great info Carl ! I’m dealing with this now on my first pondless !! Awesome info ! Could I use 3/4 gravel if I had an abundance of material within the fabric pocket ? Or is sand better for any reason ? ( I have a decent amount of extra of each type of potential fill material … THANKS AGAIN ! cheers from North Woods Waterscapes !

  • @gregdemos9240
    @gregdemos9240 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info! Question: when using bibbing, you mention that you will cover the fabric/sand pillow with rubber and i imagine you use foam to secure the rubber. How do you fuse/adhere rubber to rubber? I understand using sealant tape to attach rubber to rubber - a straight forward process in a controlled environment when you can stretch out the rubber/lay on flat surface/prime/tape/seal... but how about within the waterfall where the rubber can have folds/creases, be raised (i.e., not flat on a hard even surface). Will you use Foam to seal rubber to rubber? Will you use tape sealant?

    • @ColumbiaWaterGardens
      @ColumbiaWaterGardens  Před 2 lety

      Great question Greg!
      If the purpose is to bib, then a pure watertight seal is not 100 percent necessary, although it is the goal. If the purpose is to seam, then 100 percent water tightness is necessary.
      When bibbing, we don't usually go for watertight, we aim for flow direction if that makes sense. In this case, this pond is 3 years old and this particular area has performed exceptionally well. We still do the maintenance on this pond and the homeowners have become friends.
      If you are seaming, then those folds do get in the way. My recommendation is to do the best you can with double sided seam tape first, followed with cover tape, and to run perpendicular patches over the cover tape to cover the folds. Our standard practice on really bad folds is to literally cut the fold out and patch it like we would any other hold with cover tape.
      There are videos you can watch on Firestone's website that show you step by step how to seam and how to apply primer, etc.
      Good luck with your project, and if you ever need further assistance, I am readily available monday-friday from 9-5 at 888-713-7771 x 4.
      All the best and thanks for watching / subscribing,
      -Carl

  • @andrew7458
    @andrew7458 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Carl great tip! This works well with sand but have you done this with clay type soils?

    • @ColumbiaWaterGardens
      @ColumbiaWaterGardens  Před 4 lety +1

      yes, works about the same. the underlayment clogs with age and you get the same effect. :)
      This was done with great success at Camp Kennan

    • @freshimpactco.8698
      @freshimpactco.8698 Před 4 lety

      Lol, was going to ask the same question. Only issue with clay I guess is if the falls are turned off for long periods of time. I think you could expect cracking to occur and it could allow water down through crack once finally turned on. Is this assumption correct or would I be wrong? It actually is an important question as I was think of using clay on a job that I have coming up.

  • @user-vs9ux7mm6b
    @user-vs9ux7mm6b Před měsícem +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @princessresinista9080
    @princessresinista9080 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video. Im setting my stones tomorrow

  • @bobmariano3731
    @bobmariano3731 Před 2 měsíci +1

    👍⚾️