gootswa Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2008 213 0 0 33 Moon Twp, PA May 16, 2009 #1 So I tried to make a DIY minipond but it went wrong. This container is getting mishapen on the sides. What should I do make a wooden brace? I am building a wooden housing for it now will that be good enough? I am draining it as I type.
So I tried to make a DIY minipond but it went wrong. This container is getting mishapen on the sides. What should I do make a wooden brace? I am building a wooden housing for it now will that be good enough? I am draining it as I type.
B Basskeeper Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 29, 2009 62 0 0 Louisiana latechshootingsports.webs.com May 16, 2009 #2 umm. duct tape will hold the sides together temporarily. how big is this thing and what are you putting in it?
umm. duct tape will hold the sides together temporarily. how big is this thing and what are you putting in it?
C cvermeulen Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 4, 2007 1,876 3 36 Los Osos, CA May 17, 2009 #3 Midnight has a good DIY thread on using rubbermaids as tanks. He uses 2x4s to make a support frame around the top.
Midnight has a good DIY thread on using rubbermaids as tanks. He uses 2x4s to make a support frame around the top.
K KaiserSousay Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 20, 2009 1,230 0 0 PartlyCloudyFlorida May 17, 2009 #4 maybe explosion! Click to expand... You sure know how to get a guys attention... He uses 2x4s to make a support frame around the top. Click to expand... +1 on that.
maybe explosion! Click to expand... You sure know how to get a guys attention... He uses 2x4s to make a support frame around the top. Click to expand... +1 on that.