Well Journey, I read the easy get er dun in 2 weekend step by step instructions for a guy and one gal to build. Well , I hate to burst the bubble.. I think that is just a dream. For starters, one would need a bank loan or a healthy bank account to finance this project . After I priced out the project I nixed the flowing water end of my stream and installed a "dry" waterfall at a pond and stream. What about digging a trench from a power and water source to the top of the stream bed water fall to power the pump and provide water ? That alone will require at least one weekend. Use a wheelbarrow to move a 2 foot boulder ( let alone a 1 foot one) by these 2 ? Get real... That would require 2-3 strong men to just lift it into a wheelbarrow ( which is unstable and may require a quick trip to the emergency room). I use a refrigerator dolly and a large chain to hold a 2 or larger foot boulder in place on the dolly to move that large a boulder. Etc., etc. ! The author makes it sound so easy as well as very fast to build ( just like those DIY install your own laminate floor commercials or any ready to assemble instructions ) but not so in the real world.![]()
Stop by. I have lots surrounding my pond that will have to go when I redo the area. Besides, I have a gully to the West that was quarried to build the foundations of most of the old houses in this township.I was pricing stone for a new backyard fire pit at the build-it center the other day. A little steep for me right now and I figure this project would cost even more. I already had a stone fire pit back there of stacked sandstone I had pulled out of MIL's streambed and from my dad's farm. Moved all those around front to line my landscaping. Guess I'll have to go hunt for more sandstone. LOL