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Matt’s cool cream separator fountain

One of a Kind Fountain for the garden…

When you acquire a very unique object from the past, it’s thrilling to find a practical and pretty purpose for it in the garden,…to show off a family heirloom or spotlight a remnant from the past at which to to marvel.

Matt Gerry ‘inherited,’ really rescued, an old cream separator from his sister’s yard when she moved house. It was originally used to separate cream from milk, but Matt had an idea! He thought it would make an excellent fountain on his porch. Now, he has finished it and is pretty thrilled with it.

See his step by step pictures and video:

Vintage 1919 DeLaval cream separator, like Matt’s

 

 

Submersible pump and tubing

Matt says, ” I bought this nice little pump, a Pacific Hydro Star pump, at harbor freight for $11.  To be honest I probably could have got by with a weaker pump.  This is a 200gpm (gallons per minute) pump and I have it turned down as weak as it’ll go.  Some 5/8 inch plastic tubing was bought at Lowe’s.”

 

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Milk can with rusty bottom

“Water from my fountain is spilling into an old milk can,” Matt tells us. “The milk can had some rusting on the bottom which actually worked out great as I ran my electrical wire and pump tubing out the bottom.  I used a concrete block to get the can off the ground enough to run the wire and tube.”

 

Plastic bucket holds the water

“Inside the can I put a small plastic bucket and made a funnel out of a bucket from the dollar store.”

 

Matt’s finished Cream Separator Fountain

I filled the bowl up top with flowers and sweet potato vine.  Finished!  I’m loving the sound!  Hear for yourself…

Video-  Cream Separator Fountain…

 

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • Marie Niemann says:

    Super nice job on this Matt! I love it!! And you were able to accomplish it without a big investment in parts. Way to go!!

  • Jeanne Sammons says:

    Tucked in the corner on your patio space where you can sit & listen ~~ love it!
    Great idea & the blooms are so pretty with the blues ... thanks for sharing, Matt & Sue

  • How creative! I love this. My plan is to make some sort of fountain using antique watering cans. Thanks so much for sharing.

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