Well, as it stands all the "help" I should have had in regards to equipment and operators has been a major disappointment all summer... Right now I should have two options for skid steers for the weekend and if both fall through I am almost ready to throw in the towel for this year...
I just don't know if a mound of 18yards of crushed limestone 5ft tall will be viable over winter??? (it is covered in a huge tarp with a bunch of pavers holding the edge down, so I know it will stay covered, I just don't know how much of it will solidify over the winter with moisture and stuff)
Even if I could get it spread out and compacted, I am seriously running out of time with this coming Saturday as the *last* really warm day of the summer here, and the last chance I have to get the pool up and the liner in with any decent heat!
If it doesn't happen this coming weekend, the most it would be would seem to be low 70s... Even with sun I am concerned it won't make the liner workable enough...
If not, then I am almost at the point of saying screw it for this year, look into an in-ground setup for spring (either a Radiant installed in-ground, a DIY kit with steel sides and vinyl liner, or a complete fiberglass DIY setup), since we haven't done anything on-site and I figure the biggest part would be hiring someone to excavate out the old pool area and then engineer the new pool install... All of the equipment pad and everything else is already done, so really there is no electrical outside of bonding, and it would just be a matter of "all at once" doing everything else to get it knocked out ASAP come spring...
So, we will see what the rest of the week brings... I am finishing up the additional valve for the main drains at the pad this week, which should allow me to fill all the rest there in at least, as well as possibly doing the rest of the trenching manually to run the PVC and gas pipe out to the final locations in the yard since we are going to be having some rain so digging the clay we have here should be pretty easy... But beyond that I still have to wait and see...
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