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A Pond for Your Patio

This water garden is fairly inexpensive, easy to assemble, and movable, and there's no digging required.

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This water pond is portable and fairly
inexpensive to make.

Getting Started

What You Need:
  • Note: The finished pond will be approximately 38 inches long, 36 inches wide, and 20 inches high.

  • Pressure treated lumber: six 1x2s, two 2x2s, two 2x4s, and seven 2x8s, all in 8-foot-long boards
  • Deck screws (corrosion-resistant flathead screws): 2-inch, 2-1/2 inch, 3-inch, and 3-1/2-inch
  • Wood shims
  • Drill
  • Saw
  • Screwdriver
  • Hard-lead pencil or lumber crayon
  • Pond liner at least 66 inches square and 35 mm thick
  • Pond pump-and-fountain kit (available at home and garden centers)
  • Staple gun
  • Heavy scissors or utility knife
  • Water
  • Floating plants, such as water lilies
  • Koi or other outdoor-compatible fish (optional)
  • Tip: Print this article to get the full set of 16 step-by-step instructions.


Instructions:


1. Download the free plan for this project. Downloading requires Adobe Acrobat software.


2. Make the frame for the base. Cut 2x2s to size and assemble the frame with 3-inch deck screws. To prevent splitting lumber, drill countersunk pilot holes for all screws.

3. Make the base. Crosscut 2x8s to make five 36-inch-long pieces, and place them edge to edge. Mark the last board so the overall width of the base is 36 inches, and cut to size. Put the boards face down on your work surface, center the base frame, and drive 2-1/2-inch deck screws through the base frame into the base. Then turn the base assembly over.

4. Position the base assembly where you want the water garden. Use a level to check the base in both directions, and use tapered wood shims under the base frame to adjust it, if necessary.

5. Make the sides of the pond. Crosscut the eight 2x8 side pieces to lengths shown in the diagram. Using 3-1/2-inch deck screws, assemble the side pieces into two boxes.

6. Put the sides in place. Position the first box on the base assembly, and miter the 1x2 banding to run around its perimeter. Center the banding on the joint line between the box sides and base, and fasten it with 2-inch deck screws. Make sure to drive some screws into the box sides and others into the base. Stack the second box on top of the first.

7. Add two more sets of banding around sides. Add one straddling the joint line, and the other flush with the top of the sides.


Continued on page 2:  More Instructions

 

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steelefamily1 wrote:

i like it but i think it should have like not be in a box

10/30/2009 12:58:47 PM Report Abuse

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