Above ground pond build DIY Cinderblocks

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Above ground pond that I'm building using cinderblocks and concrete

Komentáře • 18

  • @GINAMACHINA16
    @GINAMACHINA16 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good for you on your first build! You did more than most of us! Thank goodness for CZcams where you can learn almost anything! Thank you for sharing your project!

  • @brandongrantham7602
    @brandongrantham7602 Před 3 lety +4

    Good job!

  • @mizzaquarius5505
    @mizzaquarius5505 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice!

  • @mordiendoel1625
    @mordiendoel1625 Před rokem +2

    Im gonna build one myself to keep myself cool on extreme hot day.. NICE JOB BROTHER👍👍

  • @oofoof4937
    @oofoof4937 Před rokem

    i think u need also a bottom drain for your comfortable water change.

  • @family-xc8vt
    @family-xc8vt Před 3 lety +1

    Aim rania moracan iy love you joobbb good job

  • @trevorcloninger5557
    @trevorcloninger5557 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you fill the block with concrete for strength?

  • @high_fructose_corn_syrup
    @high_fructose_corn_syrup Před 2 měsíci

    Did you fill the inside holes of the cinderblocks with concrete?

  • @NoName-cu4gr
    @NoName-cu4gr Před rokem

    I have a plan to build a 4.5m x 2m raised bed (outer) with 7N 140mm solid concrete blocks (27kg) height will be 4 courses high (225mm x 4) from just below ground level
    Do you think those blocks would be strong enough laid in the 140mm wide configuration? to support an incorporated small pond at one end, probably have it as a 3 course high with coping stones. Only perhaps 600mm x 2000mm for a water feature with some small fish in it.
    I think it'd be plenty strong enough but looking around the internet I see some folks building seriously beefy walls and started having doubts.

    • @justanotherguppyguy
      @justanotherguppyguy  Před rokem

      I've done some converting to do the Math. I'd be worried about a couple things , it's not very deep so the sun is going to turn the water green rather quickly. The sheer volume of water may be too much for those bricks. That's a lot of water pressure up against those bricks. Even my bricks are filled with concrete. If my conversion is correct it's 15 ft x 6½ ft and 3ft tall

    • @NoName-cu4gr
      @NoName-cu4gr Před rokem

      @@justanotherguppyguy Thanks for replying - the largest part of the bed will 4 courses high and have soil backfill for veg planting etc. I have some stainless wall ties I intend laying in the mortar bed between courses as a little extra strengthening. The pond part of the same bed (compartment if you will) is only going to be a smaller step down 3 course high section at one end with coping stones and estimate that to be 6ft x 2 ft and about 3 ft deep (when I dig out a little below ground level.)
      fyi I'm not wanting to house showroom Koi just a few gold fish tiddlers and a few aquatic plants with a little airating waterfall or fountain of some sort.

  • @olive7254
    @olive7254 Před 11 měsíci

    How many bricks did you use
    And what's the capacity

    • @justanotherguppyguy
      @justanotherguppyguy  Před 11 měsíci +4

      I only remember it was a pallet and a half. It's a little over 1000 gallons

  • @barsk987
    @barsk987 Před rokem

    Any structural issues