So this happened

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* Worth noting.

I pulled the trigger on ordering a test kit last night and the Universe decided to mess with me the other way by having my liner sitting at the front doors of PB's when they got to work this morning.

'Have nothing you test with, DO YA ??? Let's get that pool filled right away !!' :ROFLMAO:

Them test kits are magical, I tell ya. Maybe I should have ordered it last March. :scratch:

(I'll be fine. I have my ooooooold TF-100 and while it's probably not the most accurate anymore, it'll still be far superior to the alternatives, and close enough for government work, for now)
 
'Have nothing you test with, DO YA ??? Let's get that pool filled right away !!' :ROFLMAO:

Them test kits are magical, I tell ya. Maybe I should have ordered it last March. :scratch:
Totally wish that was true, but glad it worked for you! Ordered and received mine in March. Still waiting on that pool ⏳
 
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Good luck, hope the weather clears for ya! If your PB can't get to you due to rain, I've only got rain one day in the next 10 in my forecast. Plenty of time to send your PB my way to do my pool ;)
 
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I've only got rain one day in the next 10 in my forecast. Plenty of time to send your PB my way to do my pool
I MOST certainly would if I could. :)

I was running out the door to an appointment and they pulled up. So it's back on. I had a chat with the Foreman-y guy and he was bummed it was going to be so crummy for them but other than that he was ready to go.

The Bobcat was already in the backyard backfilling when I left.
 
Here is hoping the sun peeks out enough to help warm up the liner!
is super warm/sunny weather necessary for installing the liner? Obviously the warmer/sunnier, the more flexible and the install should go better. I would understand not wanting to install a vinyl liner in snow, but is there a cutoff where the liner won't install properly at say below 50 or something like that?
 
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A 90 degree corner is not good as it will be difficult to get the liner to fit correctly.

You never do a 90 for a liner.

A 45 is as sharp as you would ever go.

Also, all of that dirt near the edge is sloppy and bad practice as you will probably end up with rocks under the liner.

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