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The skimmer is skimming

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What a beautiful day! Here's the skimmer (the square can). It works very well so far. I sanded and stained the cedar trim. I'm very happy with how it turned out.
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Here are the parts for the skimmer. I found a square rubbermaid heavy duty garbage can. I then cut two frames from 1/4" plastic and purchased enough stainless steel bolts for the job. I've got some work to do in preparing the pond. I'll get started on that if it ever stops raining. :)

Cedar Trim

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The trim hangs about 1 1/2" over the water and about 1/2" above it. I installed it over the weekend. I cut 1/4" thick plastic washers to go under the 2x6 cedar trim. This will let the water from the pond run under the boards if the level gets to high and help prevent rot. Then, I counter-sunk 4" lag bolts through the boards and plugged them with hot glue and dowels. I'll sand and stain the boards and dowels soon. It's supposed to warm up in the next few days! Then on to the skimmer.

The Bridge 2.0

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Pond Bridge The bridge is back in black. I like this version a lot better. It sits nicely about 1cm off the water with very little deflection in the middle, even with 3 adults standing on it. The reflection of the trees in the water is nice too. There are four slats to the left that are hinged. The skimmer will hide under there and the bridge section opens up to empty the basket. Once the skimmer is built that is. Pics of that to follow. Here's the pump and filter circuit. This week I tackle the skimmer and waterfall!