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DIY Pond vac
« on: April 18, 2008, 12:09:21 PM »
Well Pete was not happy with my solution to clean the bottom of the pond. So he copied someone elses idea and adapted a plastic 55 gallon drum  to enlarge the holding capacity of the shop vac. Here is a closeup of the fittings. If you want an explanation of what they are, just hollar. It worked great. I had already scooped out the leaves though.

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Re: DIY Pond vac
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