I hope this isn't too off-topic... I designed and built (super-easy) this backyard garden water feature and coated the door with RS. See, cant be that off topic, I mentioned RS! Anyways, just thought some of you might be interested in this 'folky-rustic' design. How could a deck guy, after spending 8 hours in the blazin' sun not want to come home to the soothing sounds of water! This water feature cost me $250 and took an hour to assemble. Really had to hunt down the cattle trough, guess there isnt much of a demand for these tanks here in urban California!
Anyways, if you want more info on this, just lemme know! AM I the 1st one to treat a water feature in RS/ And, yup, I know, the wooden french door will likeley rot out being submerged in the stock tank, but whateva! Just cost me $20 at my local recycled building materials store!
I hope this isn't too off-topic... I designed and built (super-easy) this backyard garden water feature and coated the door with RS. See, cant be that off topic, I mentioned RS! Anyways, just thought some of you might be interested in this 'folky-rustic' design. How could a deck guy, after spending 8 hours in the blazin' sun not want to come home to the soothing sounds of water! This water feature cost me $250 and took an hour to assemble. Really had to hunt down the cattle trough, guess there isnt much of a demand for these tanks here in urban California!
Anyways, if you want more info on this, just lemme know! AM I the 1st one to treat a water feature in RS/ And, yup, I know, the wooden french door will likeley rot out being submerged in the stock tank, but whateva! Just cost me $20 at my local recycled building materials store!
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