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Author New house, new garden project and a bit of decorating :D
Lynny
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i love the pic on wall
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classy student digs
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quote:
Originally posted by lynny_sxi
i love the pic on wall


Me too...might get one.

Blue or brown
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Thats lovely, perfect colours for my lounge too, but i have a massive chimney breast in the middle of the wall
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Building supplies just arrive Gonna have a very busy day today, cos its an upsidedown house and the garden is on a different level to the patio, it means we got to carry a ton of sand, picnic bench, 4 railway sleepers and all the paving slabs down a flight of stairs to the garden Ah well



New paving slabs, noting particulary special but better than the grey slabs there at the moment.

Sleepers that are going to be used for the wall of the pond...


Will update again this evening with more progress
Melville
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Fancy a trip to Newcastle?
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Knackered already Bought 20 bags of aggregate, 8 bags of stone chippings, 2 sleepers and the bench down so far. The sleepers weigh a fucking ton, not suprisingly


Had fun getting the bench down the alleyway and stairs



Also got the far side of the pond down to 1.1 metre depth, but still got a lot of digging to do. Slowly getting there though.
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What are you studying?
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spanish, im repeating my 2nd year cos i had to withrdaw for personal reasons before the exams last year, then im off to spain for 9 months, then last year back in aberystwyth.
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Not argriculture then!!
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quote:
Originally posted by drunkenfool
Knackered already Bought 20 bags of aggregate, 8 bags of stone chippings, 2 sleepers and the bench down so far. The sleepers weigh a fucking ton, not suprisingly



...and you'd get a lot more done if you didn't keep coming on here to show off!!

I told Pat this morning that i'm expecting a completed garden when I get in from work, ready for me to enjoy a glass of Cristal with my caviar and cigars.



Nah seriously mate, i'm amazed you got all that stuff down the side - I thought as we left "that bench is going to cause a few potential problems..."
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Two of the sleepers are gonna make the wall on the left...


Dug more of the actual hole out, and cut in a trench for the concrete foundations for the upright steel bars that will support the sleepers


Got the trench ready for pouring concrete, also drilled a 1.25" hole all the way through one of the sleepers and most of the way through the other one to insert the 1" steel rod into, flipped it upsidedown into position so the bottom sticks into the trench and the top is hidden inside the sleeper, ready to pour the concrete.



Been at it since 9am so going to the pub now for a few well deserved pints
myke
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hardcore.

good work
Melville
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Dont drink too much or you wont be at your best for tomorrows digging!!
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looks good, bit of hard work though!
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Fuckin Lunatics Can't believe you don't use a machine for all that digging!


Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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I really need to beast into my garden like that (but not dig a pond) I just cant be fucked though
Melville
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quote:
Originally posted by VegasPhil
Fuckin Lunatics Can't believe you don't use a machine for all that digging!


Have you seen the site access
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quote:
Originally posted by Melville
quote:
Originally posted by VegasPhil
Fuckin Lunatics Can't believe you don't use a machine for all that digging!


Have you seen the site access


£60 a day for mini digger but no way at all to get it down there

EDIT - corrected drunken spelling

[Edited on 20-09-2006 by drunkenfool]
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looking good

who is the idiot doing all the work in flip flops
should maybe invest in a pair of boots before he drops a slab on hds toes
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looking gd, u do love ur ponds dnt u mate lol

i want apod but parents wont let me so waiting till i can get me own place and do it lol
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Good work mate.

I liked the choc and cream combo so much I'm going to have it in my bedroom
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Concrete foundations made with the sleepers in place and the steel rods in position.



Dug some more of the pond out too, got a photo with a shovel in there to give an idea of the depth.




And the liner and underlay has just been delivered


Should be able to fill it with water tomorrow all being well and maybe put the first of the fish in there in the evening (with dechlorinator in the water )
Will update again this evening
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quote:
Originally posted by drunkenfool
Should be able to fill it with water tomorrow all being well and maybe put the first of the fish in there in the evening (with dechlorinator in the water )
Will update again this evening


All looking good so far

Do you need to cycle a pond like you do an aquarium before putting fish in or is it OK consideirng the size?

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