i cant wait to see this finished. i love looking through all the DIY posts you guys and gals come up with some really cool ideas!!!!

khayman218;811762; said:I have built an indoor pond from cinder blocks before, but it was only two cinder blocks tall. I didn't put anything inside of the blocks for reinforcement and it held for a year until I had to move and sell everything.
How did you guys determine how much reinforcement to use with the cinder blocks?
Cleod99;811781; said:We Didn't Really Determine Anything Why Not Just Play It Safe. We Deceided Atfer Seeing So Many Cinder Block Tanks Being Bulit In The Past That Are Only Three, Four Blocks At The Most Beeing Fine. We Are Alomost Eleven High I can Just Imagine The Weight At The Bottom Of The Tank.
To Play It Safe We Thought Rebar Would Be Are Best Friend In This Project. The Rebar Is Sunk Into The Basement Floor And Comes Up Through The Cores Of The Blocks, SO Thats A 10" Cement Wall. If You Read Some Of The Post A Few Have COmment Saying We Don't Know What Were Doing. I Say A Basemt Foundation Doesnt Even Have The Cores Cement Filled And There Still Standing. Think Of All The Preasure On The Foundation Wall From The Out Side.......
On Another Note To Them "Were's Your Cement Tank......"
khayman218 - Thanks For The Post... We Just Thought It Would Be Good Idea.