Yeah not bad prices mate. Last time I used a liner was about 12 years ago.try these
https://www.pondkeeper.co.uk/shop-by-brand.asp?ManufacturerID=17&gclid=CM21gZvlubcCFe7JtAod_QkAKw
or here
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=epdm+pond+liners&ul_noapp=true
there was lots when I googled it
The Firestone 1mm thick liner looks a good option for £137 including a fleece underlay.
We could all do that Martin. It ain't hard using Google is it.£137? a 5 x 5 is less than £60
I wouldn't be surprised if I could be that if I used a search engine
Here is the other thing what is the qualityWe could all do that Martin. It ain't hard using Google is it.
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Agree robust and ever lasting.Those liners are cheapo plastic. I’m after a source of decent grade EPDM liner - not a plastic bag.
Firestone EPDM is usually 1mm thick and pretty much has a lifetime guarantee. This will be a rocked and stoned aquascape pond so durability is crucial. I guess careful lining of a Koi pool would warrant a different approach as the only thing in it is fish. You could probably put plastic DPC in that
Best online price I can find including 200gsm underlay is £137. Even Gordon Lowe Greenseal at 0.75mm is more expensive. I did an old pond in 1mm Firestone and it’s a superbly robust liner - extremely heavy too!
Thanks
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Looking good mate. You have been busyProblem is, or maybe not really a problem - Gordon Lowe Green Seal 0.75 is £130 without any liner. Might aswell have Firestone and thick 200gsm underlay for £7 more
Today I’m knackered. We now have a 9ft x 6ft x 1ft shelf. More digging to resume another day - phew!
At least my beautiful wife kept the beers on tap.
I made the Aquabox myself having seen one. They’re essentially modular pieces of plastic which interlock like Meccano at certain points. With clever drilling and strategic tie-wrapping, you can make a really strong version out of ground stabilisation tiles. These are also used to park cars on when you want a stoned driveway so they are plenty strong.
Any hints, tips or links about this little project? Keen to see how you do it.I made the Aquabox myself having seen one. They’re essentially modular pieces of plastic which interlock like Meccano at certain points. With clever drilling and strategic tie-wrapping, you can make a really strong version out of ground stabilisation tiles. These are also used to park cars on when you want a stoned driveway so they are plenty strong.