that's a lot of metal to cut and stack. That was a really nice big pool 
you had.




On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Eugene Baroni wrote:

> I drained the water out and cut it in to small sections and threw it in the 
> trash.
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>  From: Spiro
>  To: [email protected]
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>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] swimming pool inspection
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>  what did you have to do when it collapsed.
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>  On Sat, 27 Jun 2009, Eugene Baroni wrote:
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>  > I had the pool since 95. I am glad I was home when it collapsed.
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>  > From: Lee A. Stone
>  > To: [email protected]
>  > Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:54 AM
>  > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] swimming pool inspection
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>  > this is an issue we are dealing with right now. although the pool is
>  > still upright but the last season unless I find a new way of patching
>  > a large area and theat would be like to take a 3 to 4 foot section
>  > of wall from a older pool and pop rivet it in. . by the way how old
>  > was your pool? Lee
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>  > On Fri, Jun 26, 2009
>  > at 09:25:55PM -0400, Eugene Baroni wrote:
>  > > I found out the hard way that it is necessary to inspect the skimmer 
> area and the water return. Check and make sure that there isn't any water 
> leaking at those places, and make sure there isn't any rusting areas either. 
> My pool just collapsed today and it can't be fixed. I will have to replace it.
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