The pool *was* built in October of ‘85. Maybe he’s then and not now. Sure would explain a lot.Maybe that is what happened to the poster from Delaware that had the stray voltage issue but hasn't been seen in a while.
The pool *was* built in October of ‘85. Maybe he’s then and not now. Sure would explain a lot.Maybe that is what happened to the poster from Delaware that had the stray voltage issue but hasn't been seen in a while.
1985 or was it ... 1885?! Is the heater wood fired and the pool pump hooked up to a steam engine?The pool *was* built in October of ‘85.
You can't remove all carbon dioxide at normal pool pH.remove CO2 from the water
What was I thinking with this clumpy de-energized water i’ve been drinking/using? Mind blownOnly $695.00. Hurry before they sell out once people find out what a great product it is.
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What a clown.
I noticed the wrinkles too & the suds… & oh yeah - it vacuums itself!The type of wrinkles on the wall are the type you get when the TA is zero or below zero.
The iron stains cleared up because the pH is below 4.0.
Also, notice the foam and cloudiness of the pool water that he is so proud of. Nasty.
It's an indoor pool, so the amount of chlorine and backwashing will be significantly different from an outdoor pool.
The guy didn't even know what the steps were.
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Well I guess some poor misguided individual in that company's marketing department didn't talk to the folks (if any) in their chemistry department and done went and told us a lil' white lie!You can't remove all carbon dioxide at normal pool pH.
She can cut her wheatgrass 4 to 5 times.
O'Reilly will sell you oneMight as well sell a flux capacitor. At least that LOOKS cool!
A couple of the AquaClimb products look interesting, although they look to be engineered to industrial strength and durability, and almost certainly very expensive. At one point, I actually considered a zip line, though. Just needed a way to be sure it stopped long before reaching the other side. In the end I decided it was more risk than reward.Poolside Adventures | Makers of AquaClimb | Climbing Walls for Pools
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Keeping local emergency rooms in business since 2002.
Typo in their description. It's supposed to be 1.21 Gigawatts, not 121 gigawatts.
Same. I had tons of trees and an 8ft tall deck as launch points. The super tiny part of me that’s a grown up won the debate. Punk. I HATE that guy.At one point, I actually considered a zip line, though. Just needed a way to be sure it stopped long before reaching the other side. In the end I decided it was more risk than reward
I'm not sure that I see the issue with the wall?
You shoulda done it, bro! You only live once!I had tons of trees and an 8ft tall deck as launch points.
Everyone is wet and covered in suntan lotion.I'm not sure that I see the issue with the wall?