Greetings from Minnesota
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Greetings from Minnesota
Hi all,
Saw my first small scale laminar fountain on a recent family vacation. My 11 yr old daughter hasn't stopped talking about it since. Thanks to all the great posts, videos and information on this forum I've been able to convince my daughter to help me build our first fountain. Even got mom's approval.
Going shopping today so we can get wet this weekend...
Thanks to everyone for all the great examples and discussion on different designs. I'm looking forward to sharing our adventure and learning from you all as we splash through it.
Deadline: Mothers Day - the clock is ticking...
Best regards!
Saw my first small scale laminar fountain on a recent family vacation. My 11 yr old daughter hasn't stopped talking about it since. Thanks to all the great posts, videos and information on this forum I've been able to convince my daughter to help me build our first fountain. Even got mom's approval.
Going shopping today so we can get wet this weekend...
Thanks to everyone for all the great examples and discussion on different designs. I'm looking forward to sharing our adventure and learning from you all as we splash through it.
Deadline: Mothers Day - the clock is ticking...
Best regards!
allwet- Nozzle Newbie
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Join date : 2010-03-19
Re: Greetings from Minnesota
Hi there
And welcome..
The time limit is no problem if you make it simple.
To save some time and trouble, you can start build a jet with no cutter.
They are easy and pretty to see.
Remember the most important thing to get this right, and that is the SHARP cutted brass ring on the output.
And from there you need a sponge, straws, water pump, and a nozzle holder.
good luck with your project, and dont hesitate to ask questions.
cheers
And welcome..
The time limit is no problem if you make it simple.
To save some time and trouble, you can start build a jet with no cutter.
They are easy and pretty to see.
Remember the most important thing to get this right, and that is the SHARP cutted brass ring on the output.
And from there you need a sponge, straws, water pump, and a nozzle holder.
good luck with your project, and dont hesitate to ask questions.
cheers
Re: Greetings from Minnesota
Yeah, I agree with liteglow!!! Keep it simple and you can easily get it done in time!!! If you have questions just ask! Everyone is very helpful!
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