If you want to make it look "right," you'll need to add a lot more elbows. And lose the unions - you must imagine that you've just built perfection, and that no one will ever need to work on anything you graced with your touch for the rest of eternity. Too late to tee them in, probably, but you could pound some PCV scraps in the ground near the pad, then cap them. That way no one will know where they go (if anywhere) and will be afraid to uncap them or saw them off flush, again, for the rest of eternity. :dwarf:britinusa said:Just got done hard piping, How does it look to all you long term pool owners?
I did notice a small flaw in my bypass for the natures2 filter but thats an easy fix.
Richard is yanking your chain! Your set up is fine! (Hey RichardRichard320 said:If you want to make it look "right," you'll need to add a lot more elbows. And lose the unions - you must imagine that you've just built perfection, and that no one will ever need to work on anything you graced with your touch for the rest of eternity. Too late to tee them in, probably, but you could pound some PCV scraps in the ground near the pad, then cap them. That way no one will know where they go (if anywhere) and will be afraid to uncap them or saw them off flush, again, for the rest of eternity. :dwarf:britinusa said:Just got done hard piping, How does it look to all you long term pool owners?
I did notice a small flaw in my bypass for the natures2 filter but thats an easy fix.