Pond building

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Buck

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Here's how my neighbor builds ponds.

He owns a good sized construction company so I won't try to compete.

I came home for lunch to pick up my son. No sign of any work being done. Went back to work at 1:30. He is what I saw in my neighbor's back yard at 5:00 PM:
(Must've been taking a break)
 

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Chris--

Your neighbor looks to be a kindred spirit with the guy who dug our pond last Spring. I'dve had a hard time doing it with the 33D.

Rick Morgan
 

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Rick,

I would love to see what it looks like now. Could you post another picture?


Also, how long did it take. It it a dam? How deep.

Thanks,

Buck
 
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Now that's getting serious.Is that going to be a pond or a miniature of Hoover Dam? Kerry.

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Kerry on 08/02/01 10:56 PM (server time).</FONT></P>
 
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Buck--

I didn't see your post for a couple of days. Work started on May 1 2000, and took 20 days. It just filled up in early July 2001. The pond is about 12' deep in the middle, and it does have a dam. The dam keyway was dug down about 20' and then brought back up with on-site clay compressed with a sheepsfoot. It has about 3 acres of runoff and is about .65 acres in size.

Rick
 

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A second view . . .

Rick
 

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Thank you for posting.

That looks very, very nice.

Thanks again,

Buck
 
 
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