okay you guys all have been asking me how to build the waterfall from a pond so I'm going to show you how we real quick first thing you need is a uh they call it a number five storage bin that I got from Lowe's probably about five bucks I think the price on it was five dollars and 97 cents actually um real sturdy durable you know hard plastic type deal the first thing you want to do is find a place to drill a hole you know you're going to have to run your inch and a quarter or whatever size hose you choose your your piece here needs to go through the box so you can eventually get a hose attached to it actually this is your hose here you know running down from the box to your pump but I'm just going to use a small piece here just so off the fifth uh fumble around with the bigger hose okay the first thing you want to do is a drill a hole I'm going to drill it on the side here because I want to hose to run down this way into the pond if you want your hose run this way to the left just drill it on the other side or you also can drill it in the back um now take your hole saw here so I'm going to drill it right here okay you're going to take one of the washers it's made out of a you know rubber sheet here cut it out so it'll fit over your inch and a quarter take your a hose adapter do here don't be shy with this because the more the merrier and you know it doesn't matter it doesn't even look pretty you're not going to see it nice big bead of it here get it in there real good all right okay maybe to screw this back in make sure you get it in there real tight there send there real tight okay now you have this eye open you still want to kind of seal this side so what you're going to do is you're going to take another one of these gaskets go ahead and what I would do is go ahead and spread some here on this gasket here washer whatever you want to call it okay you want to take a kind of do it locknut steel inch-and-a-quarter go over your inch and a quarter thread hair it's metal get this where I think it's a $1 22 for two of them you're only going to need one so you're just going to go ahead and screw that on there make it nice and tight okay and remember this isn't you know there's there's not going to any pressure or anything going through this so it doesn't need to be like super super tight where you crack the plastic and everything I mean water isn't freely flow flow through there no pressure so now here's how you get your hose on okay here's your host you're going to have a what is this a hose adapter okay I think this is a dollar ninety eight cents you can fly jostle finance at Lowe's what I want to do though is take some teflon tape and you have your female here and your male in there that's your hose isn't attached to okay um but what I want to do is throw some teflon tape here over these threads okay never hurt do a little good for it not much just throw some teflon tape there you going to screw your hose adapter onto there okay again doesn't need to be real super tight as long as there's no air running through and it's nice good seal once it's in the ground it's not going to move its it shouldn't leak out you have it sealed here one seal there one still there lock screw on it a lock nut and the hose adapter okay now all you'll do you'll find your hose to go to your pump also so it has a fit on both ends the end of your pump and the end of your adapter here you would put it on but I want to do first though is I put one of these hose clamps on there okay it's all nice and right and can't move okay now imagine this hose long so and go underneath the ground you're going to bury it this is going to go into the water and a texture submersible pump on pump water going here chute into here and pour out here okay now let's go outside I'll show you how to do this here okay we're heading outside here backyard a little messy but don't mind that a bit actually while I'm over here let me let me show you this how I have the electricity ran here it's through this pipe the pipe goes underground it runs all the way over here underneath the garden and into this steel here plugs in there when the electricity goes down into the pump okay there's the pump there's a hose it runs up there and there was a finished product you bury it you attach the hose to it and you're done now notice there I have that's where the spill end onto the piece of flagstone spills into there but I have some waterfall foam on the edge being there so it doesn't leak underneath the waterfall that right there is the housing for the pond pump just a little milk rate for some lava rock and that milk crate on the outside of there the inside of the rate is a swamp cooler pad that will filter all the leaves as you can see there's we've stuck to the end of it fish swimming around and it's a really nice pond for less than five hundred dollars you can do the whole thing fish swimming around you're right iced over soon as fall starting to get cold but here it is there it is for less than $500 spill tank here cost $10 at most 20 dollars between 10 and 20 and here you go