Create a soothing outdoor space with this simple do it yourself project. This video shows how to make a beautiful garden fountain using cement, perfect for enhancing your garden decor. Add this charming water feature to your outdoor space today!
Water flows from the bottom pipe, thru the interior of the concrete, and out the top pipe. The water pools at the top until it overflows on the sides. Look at the clip with water coming out. The water travels from the top surface and overflows over the edges and down the face.
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No rebar?
It's a trowel, not a spatula!!
I really don’t understand. Can someone PLEASE explain to me how the water goes through?
Thank you 🙏
It's calleda trowel, NOT a spatula! Those are used inkitchens!!!
Water flows from the bottom pipe, thru the interior of the concrete, and out the top pipe. The water pools at the top until it overflows on the sides. Look at the clip with water coming out. The water travels from the top surface and overflows over the edges and down the face.
It’s beautiful😀🙏You didn’t add rebar or wires to support possible cracking…
Hope it doesn’t crack!
lies and more lies
Spatula?
These AI channels are trash. Just add them to your not interested list.
so tired of AI videos
Nice!❤
How does water drip from the center?
Good idea!❤
HUH 🤔… thanks for the salad.. WORD 🥗
…if you like concrete triangles.
It's a trowel, not a spatula. What, are we making pancakes?
Use 11G grid rebar. This will break soon
Love it
Spatula is the most important tool. If a new guy shows up without that tool for concrete work, tell em take a hike pal
🤮🤮
The most Rick and Morty narration ever
So wood doesn’t stick to concrete?
Another clueless AI commentary … A spatula 😂
What concrete mix are you using? Portland mixed with sand? I don’t see aggregate. I like the smooth finish that’s why I ask. Thank you.
Freaking love this
What keeps water flowing? A constant hookup to a water hose and water bill? Would love to create this myself for my backyard
really didn’t needa AI voice over
A spatula? 🤣 It's called a trowel.
Good design.. but will need a big underground water bucket.
What about using wood