robassetto
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posted on 28-3-10 at 04:18 PM |
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placing a liner vac
i realize this is a leak detection site but i noticed in a past post that 4leakman had a picture of a liner vac installed through the skimmer. i was
just wondering how well that works, i assume it does other wise you wouldn't be doing it. i have to try it this year i would love to forgo leaving a
section of liner open and stuffing the vac hose behind it. i just wonder about placement of the hose when installing it through the skimmer. if
anybody has any other placement of the vac i'm interested
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1215
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posted on 29-3-10 at 04:12 AM |
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rob, i have no ryme or reason but i usually have no problem with along the wall; behind the liner vac set.
have installed vac at stairboard ,,, i think i'd tape inside of skimmer collars if extensions are present.
i think taping wall seams more important than vac plascement.
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reedpool
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posted on 1-4-10 at 02:56 PM |
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with the powerful liner vacs available today, placement is not a big deal. I find that the middle of a long wall is least likely to cause problems. At
one time we suked out of the skimmer but had problems with the liner tightening over the bottom of the skimmer mouth and cutting off flow.
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4Leakman
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posted on 18-6-10 at 04:00 PM |
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Anywhere works
Going through the skimmer just made it a bit easier as we don't have to seal the liner with duct tape and then pull the vac hose out and then insert
the liner back into the extrusion. They allwork fine as long as you are not sucking up the sand bottom!!!
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