Preparations and fibreglassing. New quarantine update.

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Lee Calladine

Lee Calladine

Күн бұрын

Hi it's Lee from the Japanese water gardens.
This is part 4 of my series of short videos detailing the construction of a new quarantine system at the Japanese water gardens.
In previous videos we installed bottom drains, built a ply lined timber frame and cast dish shaped concrete basses.
In just a few short weeks we are planning to stock the tanks with fish in time for the new season so with lots to get done we have been busy working on the system.
We had made arrangements for Stuart from NKB to fibreglass the system for us. He had to make some changes to his busy schedule in order to fit us in. So it was imperative that everything was ready for him.
I made a list of jobs that needed to be done and got started ticking them off.
First off the list was filling the screw holes and joints between the plywood. I just dipped my finger straight into the filler and rubbed it into holes.
The gaps between the plywood in the corners were not large because we had cut a 45 angle on them. So all that was needed was to smear filler up and down the edge.
I wasn't looking for perfection but its how amazing how even small imperfections will show through the fibreglass.
The open tops in the corners needed boxing in. I could have cut plywood triangles and screwed them in but I had a idea that would save some time.
To fill the void behind the corner pieces I rammed them full of loft insulation.
It wasn't really that we wanted to insulate it. It was just a very easy way of filling the void.
And I had plenty of spare insulation.
Then I mixed up some sand and cement and filled the last few inches.
I pressed it down firmly and smoothed it over.
To take off any high points on the plywood I planned down the tops of the tanks. This also removed a lot of the roughness on the saw timber frame.
To further improve the finish around the tops I ran my router round and put a small bevel on the top of the plywood.
Running down the back of the system we installed a series plywood panels. These will serve as a splash back and bridge any gaps between the wall and system.
Should a fish jump up it cann’t get stuck floundering in a corner or get traped down the back of the system.
It would just roll back into the tanks.
Then I started to rub down everything. It made sense to start high up and sand and brush the muck and dust down into the bottoms.
I used an orbital sander to smooth over plywood. The screw holes were barley noticeable.
I then brushed out the bases to clear away any loose debris or sand from the render.
And finally the insides of the bottom drains were roughed up with sand paper to make sure the fibreglass would key to them properly.
Everything was ready in the nick of time.
Stuart was coming the next day to start
Fibreglass is the best method of waterproofing a structure such as this.
It is far stronger and more durable than paint.
You don't get any folds or creases that would be unavoidable if you used pond liners.
Fibreglass can be applied to a wide variety of surfaces and will provide a waterproof layer that adds a significant amount of structural integrity.
Although I have dabbled with fibreglass myself. With a job such as it's best to bring in a professional installer.
Polyester resin is mixed with a catalyst.
The resin is spread thickly onto the surface and a sheet of chop strand glass matting is pressed onto it.
More resin is rolled on it until the matting is completely wet out.
A paddle roller is then used to press everything flat and work the matting into the resin.
Sometimes several thickness of matting will be used each wet out with more resin.
The resin sets solid quite quickly depending on the conditions and amount of catalyst added.
So preparation and experience are required in doing a good job.
A final layer of resin is applied over the top to form the watertight coating. This can have a pigment incorporated and will contain a wax that is needed to fully cure the resin.
This is referred to as the flow coat.
Once all of the flowcoat has been applied it it left for several days to fully cure.
The tools are cleaned and sometimes stored in acetone. A solvent used as the active ingredient in nail polish remover.
In the next video we will be tackling the pipe work and an unusual filtration system so be sure to subscribe if you have not already done so.
Please thumbs up the video, feel free to comment or ask any questions.
It's bye for now from Lee at the Japanese water gardens.

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@supergarbonzo4843
@supergarbonzo4843 4 жыл бұрын
I love it what a beautiful job you guys are such hard workers it's very encouraging thank you so much Lee
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
We never stop! But with lots to do we don't have much choice. Thank you for the support.
@LizMcNamara47
@LizMcNamara47 4 жыл бұрын
Very nice neat job, well done
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much. Its really starting to come together now. But still a lot to be done so check out progress next week.
@chrismcerlain1664
@chrismcerlain1664 4 жыл бұрын
really moving along, looking good
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
It is going to be perfect for what we need and will be a big asset for the shop. The next challenge is to get the filters in and we can not compromise on it.
@matthewmusat6597
@matthewmusat6597 3 жыл бұрын
im thinking of building my own pond but i couldn't find a video on how fiberglass installs until yours. great video!
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 3 жыл бұрын
There are several stages to fibreglass. The process can be tricky and getting a good result on a consistent basis requires experience. If you choose to do a DIY job then I would have a practice first on a small scale piece and see how you get on.
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 3 жыл бұрын
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@violetmappin9580
@violetmappin9580 4 жыл бұрын
Great video lee
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Many more videos coming soon for you to enjoy.
@66koi
@66koi 4 жыл бұрын
Looking really good Lee , I noticed you used plywood I didn’t think that plywood was suitable to fibreglass on to and that it had to be osb
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
Plywood is perfect for this type of application. I have already done other tanks using this method. However maybe the confusion is arising from the possibility of fibre glass de-laminating from a smooth surface. That cant happen here, nor would it present a problem if it did.
@66koi
@66koi 4 жыл бұрын
Lee Calladine , it’s just we’ve had a bunded area fibreglassed at work and I was asking contractors about making a QT and they told me to use OSB as better for fibreglass to adhere too , but looking good anyway , looking forward to your next video , your videos are top notch 👍
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
@@66koi You could you OSB no problem but i think you will get better finish on the plywood. De lamination will not be a issue.
@vaper106
@vaper106 6 ай бұрын
Osb on roofs. On ponds the water pressure makes it irrelevant which you use
@supergarbonzo4843
@supergarbonzo4843 4 жыл бұрын
Oh and PS my best to you and yours
@elsonsti
@elsonsti 3 жыл бұрын
Hi lee, question for you , so you apply one layer of resin first on the surface of structure, the second day you start laying fiber glass cloth on top of it then apply another layer of resin. after its done. you applied final layer of waterproof paint on top of it, correct? im thinking to rebuild my pond with fiberglass method to have the pond last forever. and it will solve leaching effect of concrete to pond!
@CBersPond
@CBersPond 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see it progressing well. What are you doing about the ceiling/roof structure ?
@leecalladine
@leecalladine 4 жыл бұрын
The roof is stronger than it looks, but I know what you mean. We will be making some repairs, replacing some of the supports etc.
@CBersPond
@CBersPond 4 жыл бұрын
@@leecalladine Looking forward to the next episode.
@MrWiskin
@MrWiskin 3 жыл бұрын
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