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Default Build your own waterfall?

On 31 Mar, 17:10, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:47:02 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 31, 3:35 pm, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 05:36:10 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
You have all been most helpful!


I've been thinking about this on my lunchtime stroll to the shops.


I think I will build a box the rough height and width I want out of
bricks. This allows me to fill the box with logs. A space to be used
by critters at some point I hope.


I can then shape around this with concrete. Once the rough shape is
done, I can put down some of the underlay, some thick liner (I found
1mm rubber one) and then another layer of underlay, then finally more
concrete to hold the rocks in place. Enough [real] rocks and pebbles
and you will not see the main structure.


What about concrete cracking? Would the fact that the liner is between
two sheets of underlay resist tearing? Small cracks I would imagine
would survive. Greater than 1mm I have a bigger problem.


Some build boat hulls using a matrix of chicken wire covered with waterproof
cement. The result is very strong and completely waterproof.
Chicken wire ferro cement -http://www.green-trust.org/2003/ferrocement/default.htm
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Martin


Martin,


What makes this waterproof? I'm kinda lost.
I get the chicken wire idea. is the cement special? An additive maybe?


They seem to use Portland Cement. Ask at a builders supply place.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocement
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Martin


Try http://ferrocement.com

Artificial rock used to be a major Victorian curiosity, nothing like a
grotto for getting one up on the Jones`s on the next estate. Americans
are givng it a new lease of life try searching on Faux Rock places
like:

http://www.rockandwater.com/

HTH
Adam