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Old 04-06-2007, 01:38 AM   #1
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Default Water Wheel anyone

I built this a few months ago and kinda put it on a back burner when I found out about fretwork LOL.I finally put it in my front yard today it's only 14" tall but sure does make a real nice sound I mean the water that is,I plan on building a 4' one for the back yard this summer it will be 8' by 10' and around 2 1/2 feet deep thanks for looking.Jerry
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Old 04-06-2007, 01:42 AM   #2
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That's really cool, jerry.
I have a small crab apple tree in my front yard I want to cut down and that gives me a good idea for something to replace it, Thanks!
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That's really nice. Will keep that in mind for the future. I eventually (when I retire!!!) want to work on the rock garden in the front of the house.
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Very kewl Jerry. Curiousity question, does it use a recirculating pump for the water?
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I like the water wheel Jerry. The funny thing is that is what got me interested in scrolling. The water wheel patterns in Meisel catalog first caught my attention and I thought about making one for my front yard, but as I was looking at the catalog I started looking at other patterns and thought about making toys for my grandson and as I started getting patterns for other things I needed a scrollsaw for some of them and I got hooked to scrolling. I still haven't built a water wheel yet but I have built a new work shop.
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Thanks for all the kind words,I have a submurseable pump running the water to the wheel, I already have people in the neighborhood that are thinking about having me build one for them and it's only been there for a day,Thanks again .Jerry
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