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Of water features; any kakis on this hobby ?..

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i am keen fan of this new-found hobby.Hope to find some experienced bros here to guide and advise
me on the in-depth aspects of it.For aLL i have in my house are those basic ones which i have bought
from shops and pLuck-in types.i am Looking at doing something Big that i can buiLd on my own.
:)
 
Bro, there are books in the public library on how to build an indoor fountain.
 
Bro, there are books in the public library on how to build an indoor fountain.

Thanks bro, but through reading and through the practicaL aspects of it; are a totaLLy different baLL game.
 
To build an indoor water fountain, these are the things you need:

1. A water pump
2. Tubes (similar to those used in fish tanks)
3. A waterproof 'catchment' - something to hold the water
4. Waterproof lighting (bulbs)
5. A water feature - can be anything e.g. a stone/rock with a hole drilled thru it, pot, vase, frankly it is up to your creativity


The basic things that you need (pump, tubes, waterproof bulb, stones and rocks, etc) can be purchased from flower nurseries. I bought mine from a nursery near Caldecott Hill. There are many there but there is one that specializes in water features.
 
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fucking damn water features :mad:
 
Thanks bro, but through reading and through the practicaL aspects of it; are a totaLLy different baLL game.


Ok, bro ....... the most difficult part is the drilling. I almost wanted to buy an expensive pot (from art gallery) and drill a hole through it so that the water can flow out of the beautiful ceramic pot. But I was hesistant as I have limited skills with drilling through things like these ( I only know how to drill holes in the wall).

The rest of it is just up to your imagination and creativity.
 
i am keen fan of this new-found hobby.Hope to find some experienced bros here to guide and advise
me on the in-depth aspects of it.For aLL i have in my house are those basic ones which i have bought
from shops and pLuck-in types.i am Looking at doing something Big that i can buiLd on my own.
:)

What u want to built?
How big?... width, height????
For decoration or fish pond????


Talk so much no ideas what u talking about??Or u want
 
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