P pondguy Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 15, 2009 42 0 0 Toms River New Jersey Jun 7, 2010 #1 with a 6'x10' liner? thats approx. 16-20 inches deep?
S sWiif3y Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 21, 2010 8 0 0 Sleepin with the fishes Aug 29, 2010 #2 try messing with some numbers on the liner size calculator here...http://www.savio.cc/build-a-pond/calculators/
try messing with some numbers on the liner size calculator here...http://www.savio.cc/build-a-pond/calculators/
Kaliedoscope Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 14, 2010 1,470 12 68 Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA www.facebook.com Sep 1, 2010 #3 By my exhaustive calculations, I found that with that size of liner, you can make a pond that is approx. 6'x10' and 16-20 inches deep.
By my exhaustive calculations, I found that with that size of liner, you can make a pond that is approx. 6'x10' and 16-20 inches deep.
Kaliedoscope Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 14, 2010 1,470 12 68 Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA www.facebook.com Sep 1, 2010 #4 Jk if that answers your question ill b surprised but if your using one of those hard plastic ones, it's the right answer. you can only go smaller
Jk if that answers your question ill b surprised but if your using one of those hard plastic ones, it's the right answer. you can only go smaller
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Sep 1, 2010 #5 depends on how big the shovel is...
keepinfish Potamotrygon MFK Member Jun 29, 2007 7,398 709 174 47 In God We Trust Sep 1, 2010 #6 not a very big one, your only looking at like 2' x 6' if the sides are 20" high. That is not allowing for much lapping over the sides.
not a very big one, your only looking at like 2' x 6' if the sides are 20" high. That is not allowing for much lapping over the sides.
Muske Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2007 4,024 0 0 Mundelein IL Sep 3, 2010 #7 2' wide X 6' long @ 18" deep. That allows for 6" overhang.