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  • Indoor Waterfall: Hanging Slate
  • From "Weekend Handyman"
    episode WKH-404


    Paul explains the manufacturing process for the waterfall. Before hanging the slate, it’s decided which piece should go on which bracket. Next, each piece of slate is lifted into place and all of the decorative copper cover pieces are positioned where they belong. Finally, the light hood is positioned over the slate.

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    The foyer was just a big, empty space.
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    A cascading waterfall was added...
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    and its presence had a dramatic impact certain to inspire anyone who enters.
    Time: 10 hours over two days.
    Difficulty Rating: This project rates a 3 out of 5 on the Weekend Handyman difficulty scale.

    Materials:

    Safety glasses
    Work gloves
    Waterfall kit
    Drop cloth
    Carpenter’s pencil
    Flathead screwdriver
    Level
    Laser level
    Hammer
    Tape measure
    Power drill
    Stud finder
    Right angle impact driver
    2-1/2" screws
    2-1/4" lag screws
    Wall anchors
    Cotton cloth or sponge
    Spray bottle
    Distilled water

    Hanging the Slate

    1. Before hanging the slate, decide which pieces need to go in which order.

    2. Carefully, lift the first piece of slate and hang it on the wall bracket (figure A). While lifting, push up the water disperser so it sits right on top of the slate.

    3. Next, hang the copper "curtain" on the wall bracket (figure B). This will prevent water from splashing behind the wall.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B


    4. Adjust the water disperser bar. Make sure it’s firmly seated behind the bracket, between the melamine and the steel. The front should sit snugly on the beveled edge of the slate (figure C).

    5. Vacuum out any dirt and debris in the basin.

    6. Set in the splashguard – just slide into basin. Set it as far as it will go against the back of the slate (figure D).

    7. Position the side rails onto the edges of the slate (figure E).
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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E


    8. To cover the copper basin and hide the J-brackets, slide the decorative cover into place (figure F).

    9. Measure and mark the placement for the light hood, tap and then screw in a couple of wall anchors (figure G).
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    Figure F

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    Figure G


    10. Position the light hood over the slate (figure H), and fasten into the wall using a right angle impact driver (figure I).
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    Figure H

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    Figure I



    RESOURCES :

    Indoor Waterfall
    Name: Triple Nojoqui Slate Water Wall
    Brand Name: Water Wonders
    Model Number: NOJ-TPL
    Color: Copper Clear Finish

    Tabletop Waterfalls
    Product: Moonshadow
    Model Number: MSHP
    Color: Copper Clear Finish

    Tranquility Pool
    Model Number: TRPP
    Color: Copper Clear Finish

    Haiku Sun
    Model Number: GHSP
    Color: Copper Clear Finish

    Brand Name: Water Wonders
    Manufacturer: Water Wonders Inc.
    3042 Industrial Pkwy.
    Santa Maria, CA 93455
    Telephone: 1-800-549-1880


    GUESTS :

    Jo-Ri Way, President
    Laguna Waterworks
    23182 Alcalde Dr., Suite E
    Laguna Hills, CA 92653
    Telephone: 1-800-427-6123
    E-mail: info@lagunawaterworks.com
    Website: www.lagunawaterworks.com

    Laura Wood
    By the Woods
    1220 79th St.
    Victoria, MN 55306
    Telephone: 1-952-443-9941
    Website: www.bythewoods.com

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