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  1. gkruske

    Refinishing / Restoring a Fiberglass Pool Slide

    I actually did a customer service chat of sorts with a boat paint supplier. From what we discussed, boat paint does a pretty good job, but fades pretty fast unless wax is put on periodically. Won't last as long, and doesn't give as smooth a finish as new a gel coat would. The epoxy setup I...
  2. gkruske

    Photo request - separate in-ground pool / spa

    I've got a separate set-up. What kind of pictures are you looking for?
  3. gkruske

    Nervous about my first closing

    You can add as much antifreeze as you want. But you are correct in both aspects.....you will never get 100% of the water out of the lines, hence the need for antifreeze. I dump a gallon in one at a time. I close valves and turn my shop-vac on to distribute the antifreeze to that particular...
  4. gkruske

    How to clean spa cover

    I bought a cover from these folks. http://spacovercloth.com/ I've got an octagonal hot tub, and a replacement cover was insanely expensive. This product is more a less a fitted bedsheet, although tighter fitting and more durable.
  5. gkruske

    Pointing the return Down

    I tried it, and noticed a couple of things, one of which was obvious. I pointed one return down, and didn't notice a real difference in water temp. I did, however, notice more junk sitting in that corner that couldn't be directed towards the skimmer. I would rather have a cleaner pool as...
  6. gkruske

    Winterizing In Ground Pool

    Standard size quick connect, 3/8", I believe. Just plug the compressor hose on and hit it. I have to use my compressor as well on my MD, since my shop-vac can't handle that. I usually hit it with 30-40 PSI for about 30 seconds, get it bubbling really good, then shut the valve fast, turn air...
  7. gkruske

    First attempt at pool closing

    If you have no valves, then using winterizing plugs to isolate the lines while you're blowing with the vac might make the process more thorough. As long as you put your multiport on recirculate, then you should have no need to remove the line from the heater....you will effectively blow those...
  8. gkruske

    First attempt at pool closing

    Everyone does it differently, and I learned a ton just by watching the pool guy who I had over my first year. If you have valves on each pipe run, it becomes easier, since you can isolate each line. Like you, I have a big ugly shop vac that I connect to the skimmer. I blow one set of...
  9. gkruske

    What is the name of the tool used to attach the pool cover?

    Re: What is the name of the tool used to attach the pool cov Ah....you had me going in the wrong direction. Thought you were talking about the tool used to raise/lower the anchors. You're on the right track with your search. My local pool store keeps some used ones on hand.....check with...
  10. gkruske

    What is the name of the tool used to attach the pool cover?

    Re: What is the name of the tool used to attach the pool cov You can just go buy a regular hex wrench. The one that came with my cover got all rusty and ended up shearing. To reduce losing your grip on the standard L-shaped wrench, get one that is set up like a pocket knife....you flip the...
  11. gkruske

    Always Check Covenants Of Neighborhood

    Most active HOA's won't even allow these. If you want a 'fence', they usually require a wrought iron, certain height, or nothing at all....'mutual greenspace', as they call it. Good story about developers and what they can do before the HOA is turned over to the neighborhood officials. This...
  12. gkruske

    Removing rotten meat odor from travel trailer freezer/fridge

    Re: Removing rotten meat odor from travel trailer freezer/fr Crushed up charcoal in a sheet of cheese cloth.
  13. gkruske

    Oh My, with pic's

    We were at a new waterpark in the area this weekend. Temp was expected to be about 108 that day, so we knew it was going to be a bit crowded, especially since it was a new park. Anyway, we're floating around the lazy river, and we hear the lifeguard yelling at one of his fellow...
  14. gkruske

    Broken Pool Line by a Fence Post!

    I know exactly what you mean. John, the plumbing mentioned is the main drain pipe, before it gets to the valve and pump. Nothing but a steady flow of water. You'll need to stop the water in order to glue. When I redid my plumbing, I used a big black trash bag over the main drain. Thin...
  15. gkruske

    Help identifying pool type

    At 15 years old, I wouldn't even worry about that. I have a 36 year old fiberglass slide that is structurally sound, just as an example. As long as the gel coat is in good shape, and the shell itself hasn't taken any direct hits to compromise the construction, you have no worries. They don't...
  16. gkruske

    Help identifying pool type

    I think a fiberglass pool is just about as permanent as any other inground pool, just a different manufacturing method (i.e. one piece). As far as 'end of life', fiberglass can last for YEARS if taken care of properly, and you keep your water balanced per the manufacturer's specifications...
  17. gkruske

    Disposing old pool chemicals

    Grind up the baking soda and make 800 dozen cookies!
  18. gkruske

    Night swimming and bats

    You are correct. I suppose if I let it all pile up over the summer, then I might have a slight cash crop. Not sure what the wife would think about me harvesting poop.
  19. gkruske

    Running filter on a timer?

    I have one of these plugs on an electric power washer. Reset the thing everytime you plug it in. Any time you have an internally protected GFCI appliance plugged into a GFCI recepticle, you'll have inconsistencies. One GFCI might be more sensitive than the other, causing issues. Replace the...
  20. gkruske

    Night swimming and bats

    They won't bother anyone. Only downside is if they're roosting ON your house. I have had 8 of them for years, all tucked away between the deck and the house. When they wake up in the spring, they need to poop. A LOT. Sometimes I feel like my deck is nothing more than a hamster cage. Beats...
  21. gkruske

    Ah the rudeness...

    Find your local landscaper/hardscaper, and keep calling different ones. We had a local company come out last year to dig a 15'x3' hole in the backyard so we could put a trampoline at ground level. It was an amazing thing to watch. You've got 2 different kinds of landscapers out there....the...
  22. gkruske

    Propane gauges?

    I've never had one that read correctly. My last one developed a crack in the lens, fogged over, rendered useless. I just went out a bought a full spare tank.
  23. gkruske

    Obsession with water delivery for slide!

    Yep. Closest return to the slide. I know there are some downsides to this setup. No directional flow for return to the pool, junk settling in that corner, and would end up being some cold spots over there. I suppose I will have heated water coming down the slide, though. I'll give it a shot...
  24. gkruske

    Obsession with water delivery for slide!

    I tend to over-engineer things. Badly. Just finished refinishing a pool slide. Has standard option for water delivery with a garden hose. I've been using it for a few days now, and it's becoming inconvenient, IMO. I don't have a return stubbed for a slide, either. My new idea is to get a...
  25. gkruske

    Refinishing / Restoring a Fiberglass Pool Slide

    Huffy Pool Shark. I just bought the backboard. Frame and hoop were both gone. Put on a regular hoop, built the frame, and replaced the glass with Lexan after someone slam dunked.
  26. gkruske

    Refinishing / Restoring a Fiberglass Pool Slide

    Garage sale item. I build the frame for it out of PVC.
  27. gkruske

    Refinishing / Restoring a Fiberglass Pool Slide

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  30. gkruske

    Refinishing / Restoring a Fiberglass Pool Slide

    As promised....drilled 16 holes in concrete yesterday, and called it good. Looks good, it's a hit with the kids, and no one has broken their face yet. You can see what I started with. 36 years of dirt, oxidization, and no gel coat. It had seen better days...