First Pool - Jumped in feet first

A belt sander??? PLEASE tell me you have the angle grinder plugged into a GFIC plug or there is not water in the pool. Steel brush? BUT making sure to get all of the broken off ones up and out.
There is water in the pool, but its down past the shallow end. For the deep end i'll be doing everything from above and yes, every outlet is a GFI in my back yard.
Good looking out, thanks!
 
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I put the sanding on the walls on hold. I have someone coming to help to speed it up.
In the mean time, I was able to get the return plumbing done as well as the rebar for the skimmer!
 

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I messed up though. I used some hydraulic cement around the skimmer before I poured to hold it place and walked away for a few mins. Came back and my wheel barrel was tipped over and laying on the skimmer. It's level from front to back, bit it's off a little bit from left to right. Ahh well...
 
Dang, not even sure what I did. I mixed the concrete according to the manufacture instructions and the concrete around the skimmer is all soft and crumbly.
Looks like Im gonna have to Jack hammer it out and hopefully not break the skimmer...
That sucks. 🤬🤬🤬
 
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