Friday, January 22, 2010

Clay Pot Fountain Making A Large Clay Pot Fountain?

Making a large clay pot fountain? - clay pot fountain

I have a great source of sound using glass, such as "Wishing Well" at my wedding. My idea is a baby pool, the base, covered with plastic sheets and stones for the floor. Is then built to conceal a wooden cover to the pool and lay on top. I pile of clay pots at a height of 4-5 meters and a waterfall in pots.

Can someone tell me what materials I need, and if we needed a pump to the water that high school pump? We have reviewed the plans for such a source, but I did find the table-source projects or garden ponds. Thank you!

4 comments:

sq said...

Really all they are a great tabletop fountain or garden pond. Benefit plans and / or recommendations for the 2 and combine them - must be very good. If you have a choice of pumps - go bigger, better too much than too little - and most pumps have a slider that could contain.

Long Shot said...

If all the materials you mentioned all you need is a pump source (Lowe's or Home Depot) and a length of rubber hose (in the section of pipe found from any hardware store). Set the pool pump, and run the pipe through the base of the pots. Remember to prime the pump, or does not work. To do this, pour water through the hose is under the pump in operation. Good luck and congratulations!

Long Shot said...

If all the materials you mentioned all you need is a pump source (Lowe's or Home Depot) and a length of rubber hose (in the section of pipe found from any hardware store). Set the pool pump, and run the pipe through the base of the pots. Remember to prime the pump, or does not work. To do this, pour water through the hose is under the pump in operation. Good luck and congratulations!

KLTileMu... said...

Here is a simple and fun water feature can be built in two afternoons. You will need:

Three pots;
# 1 A large pool of background
# 2 A small pot decoration for the upper pond
# 3 To serve a pot of suitable size as a basis for the small pot.
1 / 4 "masonry bit
Flexible waterproof glue. One that works in both rubber and clay tiles.
Two pieces of rubber to cover the drainage holes in containers # 1 and # 2
Gravel
Stones
Blue furnace filter. The cheap, because in Lowes.
A pump source
Simply hose or pipe from the pump to the top of the Well No. 2
A customized piece of stiff wire to form just above the shaft No. 2.
When shopping for pots to create a test installation, it is in the store. Set on the floor pan, you will find a pot decorated with an attractive dimensions and then look for the cheap plastic clay or more pots in different sizes. A Twist of cheap pots upside down into the large bowl and place the pot on top. Try to combine multipleStates until you find one you like.

For pots one and two:
I've blocked a few leftover pieces of rubber from the lagoon to the drainage holes. Read and follow the instructions on the glue pots with rubber glue to cover the drainage holes. It is better to use a piece to cover the bottom of the pots, and in most cases, you should let the glue cure for several hours before the addition of water.
After the glue has dried, cut a hole in the rubber in the pot 2 large enough to place the hose pump.
Next year, three holes in the side pot # 2 These should be in the vicinity of the third page, and what lies before us.
Pot 3 will be drilled by hand in several places so that water at a press cycle now the entry holes with the bottom of the pot and down, so that now the bottomless pit. This is easier for the cleaning of the pump. Even drilling in an area large enough to pass through the pump is connected.
Pot # 1 place where you want your sources.
Now at # 3 Potlarge end down, 1 in the middle of #

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