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  • L Lost User

    Expensive buggers they are, so I got to thinking, how about a swimming pond. Dig a hole with sloping sides and with a deep end. Chuck in some blue liner, available from some pond supply shops, and stick in the usual pumps and filters. Looks like for a big pool the whole thing could be done for around 5k euros instead of 25k. Anyone done this or know of it being done? Got any advice? Tips?

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    Are you aware that swimming pools tend to be filled with water, and that using them usually means that some of that water will touch your skin? Advice: no swimming pool.

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      Yes, I think the way the liner lays is important in that if there are too many folds then dirt and algae can collect. Also I was thinking of the 'infinity' type pool, ie with an overflow on one side. These stay a lot cleaner since the surface is sucked off repeatedly taking floating debris with it. I was also going to go for a salt water pool. These stay cleaner than chlorine pools too. Not sure why though. Beyond that I dont foresee many issues. Many pools use PVC liners so with the usual pumps filters and chemicals it should be OK. re the sand, yes. Pond supply firms do underlay, I was thinking about both. The big advantage is the size of the thing you can do. A pond can be very cheap even when very large, and the second is the interesting shapes one can do: Pools are kind of boring. Rectangular, and really for swimming. A pomd has a far more interesting shape and will be better for playing in IMO.

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      BilliousBob wrote:

      sucked off repeatedly taking floating debris with it

      Beautifully phrased.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        What part of the states are you in? So I can be sure never to go there?

        Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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        R Giskard Reventlov
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        I think he's in Belgium; you know, that non-country that no one has ever heard of. He's a close friend of sponge-bob square pants. (It's so funny I've used it twice).

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        • R R Giskard Reventlov

          I think he's in Belgium; you know, that non-country that no one has ever heard of. He's a close friend of sponge-bob square pants. (It's so funny I've used it twice).

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          OriginalGriff
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          Ah. I've been there. Once. Wasn't planning to go back anyway...nice beer though!

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          • L Lost User

            Expensive buggers they are, so I got to thinking, how about a swimming pond. Dig a hole with sloping sides and with a deep end. Chuck in some blue liner, available from some pond supply shops, and stick in the usual pumps and filters. Looks like for a big pool the whole thing could be done for around 5k euros instead of 25k. Anyone done this or know of it being done? Got any advice? Tips?

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            There is actually a way of building a pool using pool liners instead of concrete. Problem a) if your pool needs draining in the summer -- forget it. You'll lose your liner b) use the wrong cleaner and it will suck up your liner. :doh: c) still need the same chemicals and just as much to keep clean

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            • L Lost User

              Yeah but you cant swim naked with a G and T in your hand. :)

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              Rajesh R Subramanian
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              BilliousBob wrote:

              swim naked with a G and T in your hand

              Now, there's an image in my mind I could have easily lived without. :((

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                What part of the states are you in? So I can be sure never to go there?

                Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                France actually. :)

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                • L Lost User

                  Are you aware that swimming pools tend to be filled with water, and that using them usually means that some of that water will touch your skin? Advice: no swimming pool.

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                  And... why is that a problem? :confused:

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                    Yes, I think the way the liner lays is important in that if there are too many folds then dirt and algae can collect. Also I was thinking of the 'infinity' type pool, ie with an overflow on one side. These stay a lot cleaner since the surface is sucked off repeatedly taking floating debris with it. I was also going to go for a salt water pool. These stay cleaner than chlorine pools too. Not sure why though. Beyond that I dont foresee many issues. Many pools use PVC liners so with the usual pumps filters and chemicals it should be OK. re the sand, yes. Pond supply firms do underlay, I was thinking about both. The big advantage is the size of the thing you can do. A pond can be very cheap even when very large, and the second is the interesting shapes one can do: Pools are kind of boring. Rectangular, and really for swimming. A pomd has a far more interesting shape and will be better for playing in IMO.

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                    I was also going to go for a salt water pool. These stay cleaner than chlorine pools too. Not sure why though.

                    Because they're automatic-ish. You don't have to reply on your memory to refill the chlorine dispensers. ;)

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                    • W wizardzz

                      My extended family did something similar and stocked it with fish. It was safe to swim in, too, at least I think so, because we weren't not allowed to.

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                      wizardzz wrote:

                      because we weren't not allowed to.

                      The standard explanation for the male species...

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                      • S SASS_Shooter

                        There is actually a way of building a pool using pool liners instead of concrete. Problem a) if your pool needs draining in the summer -- forget it. You'll lose your liner b) use the wrong cleaner and it will suck up your liner. :doh: c) still need the same chemicals and just as much to keep clean

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                        Yeah, many pools use liners, over concrete or concrete and panels. As far as I know they can be emptied though. Fiberglass is different though, if it is emptied it can deform, which sounds crap to me.

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                        • L Lost User

                          France actually. :)

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                          R Giskard Reventlov
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                          So you've moved from France-Lite to France proper? What do you have to show at the border to cross? A white flag? :-)

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                            And... why is that a problem? :confused:

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                            Well go ahead then, it's your skin

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                              So you've moved from France-Lite to France proper? What do you have to show at the border to cross? A white flag? :-)

                              "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                              I used to think Belgium was France lite till I realised half of it speaks Dutch! :)

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                                So you've moved from France-Lite to France proper? What do you have to show at the border to cross? A white flag? :-)

                                "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                                What was it, the Eskimos have 30 words for snow and the French 200 for surrender? I jest, but what are they going to do complain to the U.N. about it then ignore the resolution anyway?

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                                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                  Helped a friend build a huge Coy pond using a membrane then packed concrete on inside of hole. Turned out real nice.

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                                  My aren't we playing coy? :) I think you mean a "koi" pond. Unless you are building a puddle of water to play hide and seek with.

                                  Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart

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                                  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                    My aren't we playing coy? :) I think you mean a "koi" pond. Unless you are building a puddle of water to play hide and seek with.

                                    Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart

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                                    You are probably right, it's them little fishes. :)

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                                    • L Lost User

                                      Expensive buggers they are, so I got to thinking, how about a swimming pond. Dig a hole with sloping sides and with a deep end. Chuck in some blue liner, available from some pond supply shops, and stick in the usual pumps and filters. Looks like for a big pool the whole thing could be done for around 5k euros instead of 25k. Anyone done this or know of it being done? Got any advice? Tips?

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                                      Fueled By Decaff
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                                      I know from having a pond with a liner that some liners can get very slippery, so you want to check that when choosing the liner.

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                                        I know from having a pond with a liner that some liners can get very slippery, so you want to check that when choosing the liner.

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                                        Lost User
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                                        Good point. Thx. :)

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                                        • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                          My aren't we playing coy? :) I think you mean a "koi" pond. Unless you are building a puddle of water to play hide and seek with.

                                          Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart

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                                          Mark_Wallace
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                                          Oh, stop carping.

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