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You could make mountains out of slate (piled), quartz, (stacked), concrete (formed), or clay (molded).<br><br>I don't know of any place that makes mountain...
erinlass
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Jul 13, 1999
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hello, i just joined.. I am looking to start making my own desktop fountains. I can find the pumps, the lights, the fogers, the bonsai fountains. However the...
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I was always told to keep the oils out of the water.<br><br>An alternative is to create an oil resivoir((sp)) (like a single long stem rose container), and...
erinlass
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Jul 8, 1999
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Hello, A woman wrote me about putting a few drops of essential oil, like lavender and tangerine, in the fountain water and wondered if it would corrode the...
indoorfountains
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Jul 7, 1999
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You could also try drawing a line with a knife along the line you want to cut, then chip off the excess, the draw the same line again, keep doing this untill...
BETTYJOEJO
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Jul 5, 1999
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on a straight cut or slightly oval shape you could use a regular masanary saw. That is what my hubby used on cutting brick. try a 'diamond blade' and cut it...
BETTYJOEJO
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Try waterheart.com/pumps.htm Great info on building fountains as well as great prices on pumps....
jayko77
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Jun 29, 1999
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Erin,<br>I've found that using a pair of tile nippers works well as long as the slate is not thicker than 3/8" (like a slate floor tile sample). It's a little...
picaman_98
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Jun 25, 1999
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Do this...find two sturdy discs that are the size of the slate you want. Use something heavy...ideally metal weight lifting plates. place one disc on a stable ...
Toaster_TG
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Jun 21, 1999
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sedimentary rock which means it has been formed by layer after layer of "silt" hardening to form the slate. This means that the "Grain" runs length wise. When...
mrNetVestor
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Jun 21, 1999
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Has anyone found out a good method for chipping slate tile into a circle or oval shape? I might be using the wrong slate; it only shatters....
erinlass
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Jun 19, 1999
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Rbarksdale, I added the two sites in you message that weren't already in the "Links" section....
Toaster_TG
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Jun 18, 1999
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These web sites advertise pumps for under $20:<br><br><a href=http://www.artisticdelights.com/crafters2000/noname.html...
rbarksdale
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Jun 17, 1999
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add ponds to the club. It's definetly related..at least I think it is...what do you all think?...
mrNetVestor
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Jun 17, 1999
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Try your local pet store. They usually have them for under $20...
njhunny
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Jun 15, 1999
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watefall pump.... <a href=http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=117297161...
Toaster_TG
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Jun 15, 1999
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would be my recommedation. For bonding two objects I would use an epoxy. Additionally, PC-7 works on porous and non-porous surfaces. JMO....
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Jun 15, 1999
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Check your local electrical supply stores. For example, I live in Chicago, I went to an electric store (in the yellow pages) and got a United Pump for $10.99....
erinlass
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Jun 15, 1999
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Would you use PC-7 instead of epoxy?...
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Does anyone know where to get pumps for under $20?...
Sundip5
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Jun 15, 1999
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called PC-7 to plug the hole in a pot permanently. You mix equal parts of this stuff like playdough. Then use it to fill the void...it will harden like steel...
mrNetVestor
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Jun 14, 1999
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with us...either through a message or place them in the Links section with a comment. Thanks!...
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Jun 14, 1999
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Hi Toaster_TG, <br>Greetings from Australia<br>i'm here (just joined)<br>i haven't had much experience with waterfountains<br>but i'm willing to help and learn...
puredec
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Jun 12, 1999
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Does anyone have a recomendation for plugging holes in terra cotta pots? Also, can anyone recommend a drill and bit for drilling holes in pots? I saw this once...
njhunny
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Jun 12, 1999
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Helloooo.......
Toaster_TG
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Jun 11, 1999
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difference between a pump for a small waterfall and a pump for a fountain? Where's the best place top get these pumps? On the web? Any info would be...
Toaster_TG
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Jun 10, 1999
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I see plenty of fountains and supplies for auction there....got to www.ebay.com and type Water Fountain in the search....you should get plenty of hits....
mrNetVestor
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Jun 3, 1999
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If anyone knows of a site of interest to others please feel free to add in the links section. Also, if you have pictures of a fountain but have no scanner ...
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