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Old 07-11-2006, 03:50 AM
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I just picked up 2 half barrels for making a tub pond on my balcony. I need to get some liner to line the inside of it as I don't think I can find pre-formed liners for them. The plan is to stack the smaller barrel over the larger barrel and create a waterfall. I hope to use a battery backed up solar powered water pump and maybe add a battery backed up aerator as well. In the winter, I'll move the barrels into my apartment. I plan to stock the tub with small goldfish, mountain clouds, and water lilies.

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Old 07-19-2006, 07:46 PM
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You can get flexible liner at Art Knapps, Gardenworks or home depot. Comes in 6 and 12 foot widths. Sold by the lineal foot. Gardenworks may have some preformed liners.

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Old 07-19-2006, 10:42 PM
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Thanks. Luckily I found a 5'x10' end-of-roll piece of Firestone Pondgard at Hawaiian Botanicals so I got 10% off. I think its going to work out well. In order to avoid getting folds in the liner, I've cut a circular piece for the bottom of the barrel and then I've cut out a frustum cone piece to line the sides of the barrel and then I'm sealing the seams with seam tape.

I'll be looking for either a bamboo spout or a barrel pumping fixture to mount on the top barrel. Water from the bottom barrel will be pumped through this fixture and into the top barrel. Then, the water will overflow through a wine barrel tap (connected to an overflow pipe) that I'll attach to the front of the top barrel and the water will flow down into the bottom barrel.
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they make preformed liners for the oak 1/2 barrels.. they even make one with a lip to make a water fall.

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they make preformed liners for the oak 1/2 barrels.. they even make one with a lip to make a water fall.

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Yeah, I've seen those. But those are just too big for my balcony. The barrel that will fit nicely on my balcony is 16" across at the top. The smallest liners I could find were for 24"-26" barrels. I didn't buy a standward half whiskey barrel. I got a half barrel planter designed for soil and plants.
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Old 07-24-2006, 05:04 AM
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Ok, so what I have really isn't whiskey barrels but round wooden planters shaped like half barrels. Anyhow, taping up the liner seams with seam tape didn't work. It still leaks. So I'm giving up using liner sheets and going with a sealant. Anyone know where I might be able to get a product called "Pond Shield" locally? Seems perfect to seal my wooden pots with.

http://www.pondarmor.com/index.htm
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Well, I ended up using Plasti-Dip since it was the easiest to find locally. Let's see how it'll hold up over time. I applied 2 coats of Plasti-Dip and 1 coat of S2 Epoxy sealer over top. I filled up the planter yesterday with water and added the water lilies. They seem happy.



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I call this Phase 1. Phase 2 will have a smaller planter (mounted over top of the larger planter) with a water tap to pour water into the bottom planter. I still intend to add a solar pump eventually. I found a 12V UV sterilizer/pump that should work great for this application.

http://www.aa-aquarium.com/showroom4.php?id=156&level=1

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Looks great, Sam
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Update. I set up a waterfall.


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