Lance
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posted on 9-12-05 at 02:03 PM |
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Welcome
Welcome to this new feature of our website. We hope that this means of sharing information with each other will help to make you a more successful and
profitable leak detector.
Use this forum to discuss detection and repair techniques, solve difficult leak jobs, compare equipment, . . . or just enjoy the conversation of
other leak professionals.
Lance
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moonlightpools
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posted on 17-1-06 at 09:19 AM |
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I seem to have a problem finding leaks in liners with pools with steel walls. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem? We also dive pools to
find leaks.
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LeakGuyRick
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posted on 21-3-06 at 10:29 PM |
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Moonlight Pools - The steel walls are a source to ground and should provide you with the same results as a polymer pool wall. Make sure that
handrails are removed and lights are covered. You may also get readings around your screws. I was just thinking... the above only applies if we are
talking about a vinyl pool and you are talking about using an LT 2100 or LT 2200. If you are talking about a steel wall, concrete bottom pool (like a
Clayton/Lambert Pool), get out the scuba equipment and get ready to dye test the seams of the panels. Happy Leak Hunting
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LeakGuyRick
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posted on 21-3-06 at 10:33 PM |
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Great Site Anderson guys! This is something we can send our customers to find information about their leak prior to us coming out. Hopefully they
will realize all of the money in equipment that goes towards quality leak detection.
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