aighead
Senior Member
Welp, back to the drawing board!
I'm not intentionally being obtuse but what if the hole was on the inside of the blocks? Meaning a single row or two, where the outside was only 2 or 3 feet deep but the inside was 10. Like I set the blocks 2 high, then dig down past them on the inside. I imagine there may be collapse or sinking issues, but would that be the case if the exposed dirt was pressed back by the water (and pond liner held in by a fair amount of gravel)?
I'm not intentionally being obtuse but what if the hole was on the inside of the blocks? Meaning a single row or two, where the outside was only 2 or 3 feet deep but the inside was 10. Like I set the blocks 2 high, then dig down past them on the inside. I imagine there may be collapse or sinking issues, but would that be the case if the exposed dirt was pressed back by the water (and pond liner held in by a fair amount of gravel)?




