Does anyone have a link or any photos of their open pour step being built?

t56tr

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Jan 10, 2024
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Albany, NY
My pool kit has a 6 ft wide 3 tread Latham open pour step. By open pour I mean its the style where the treads are concrete or whatever your choice is.

Its got some PVC concrete "receiver" strips and some PVC liner lock strips.

I'm in the preliminary stages of researching how all of it goes together, but can anyone post any pics of something similar?

I watched the pool warehouse tanning ledge/open pour step video and it does not seem like the latham step is similar.

Thank You
 
Latham provide any manual for how the forms should be assembled?

Any link to it so we can review?
 
Circling back on this. I have the step kind of mocked up just sitting in its place in the dig. Cannot quite get a grip on what's next (think all the panels are placed right orientation). I also have the con receiver and the bead lock for the liner as shown (in what little documentation that is available). I have 3-4 different versions of instruction's but none of it comes close to showing what all of those holes are for etc. Also, see area circled in red in the drawing. Is that bead lock ? If so why would it not be on every level/tread? See blue markings in other photos. What are the holes for? Some holes are on the sides of some steps only (top step) not others. I know the documentation shows the center supports as a rebar cradle of some sort....
 

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