Step 4Insert Water Tubing and Fasten Parts Together
Although I drilled through the bottom of the table (as pictured for step 3), we decided to stand the table in the pond. If the tubing had gone out the bottom, it would have been too low for the pump.
Also the center spacer turned out to be made of rather hard metal and I decided not to drill through it. You can see the tubing passing along the left side, but it's barely noticeable when finished.
Also, because I couldn't put screws or bolts through the legs to attach to the basins, I used metal fasteners tightened over the legs and epoxy putty pressed into the gaps. (Picture 4a)
The top spacer seemed a little short, so I added another piece I found at home, held in place with epoxy putty. Again, these are barely, if at all, noticeable when finished. (Picture 4b)
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