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    Default Re: Cut a lower skimmer hole in SS Service panel?

    Ahhhh wisdom from Senior Members......Priceless

    My thanks to all of you.
    Great solution -CarlD
    HrsDennis- I did have liner concerns- you verified them.
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    I think after DearHubby reads your posts he will come to the right decision. Anyone of these posted solutions would work well for me. I am definitly not going to pick this as a hill to battle on.

    We have 7 children. The oldest is 10yrs old.
    DH and I want to swim too, but this little puppy just doesn't cut it anymore.
    We really need something for the get togethers/swim parties.
    Maybe keeping the little Intex for the tiny kids will satisfy Dear Hubby and the urge to "modify" the big pool will vanish..... unless of course it's a testosterone thing.

    Here's what we have for all the kids now:
    Like I said... time for an upgade


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    Default Re: Cut a lower skimmer hole in SS Service panel?

    Oh, I'm with Dennis, HIDE the welding equipment and distract the DH - I'm sure that should not be a problem for someone with 7 kids! Keep the softside for the kids and get your dreampool - (go for the BIG one!!)
    Beats driving to the lake!
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    Default Re: Cut a lower skimmer hole in SS Service panel?

    Yes, Carld hit it on the head - floating skimmer.
    Personally, I wouldn't even do that, since a non-swimmer can drown in a 2" puddle, making the pool a foot or two lower doesn't eliminate ANY of the danger, it adds to the danger since you will no longer be able to count heads, and your post will be to stand permanently at the edge of the pool, actually, having it higher will keep the kids aware of the danger and not give them a false sense of security that the lower level would.
    My son learned in our pool, for the first while he was a stair hugger while he watched everyone else, then one day, while I was swimming, he asked if he could try to swim across (30 foot pool), I said sure, so he took off the lifejacket and swam across AND back without so much as a gasp. He still has that respect though since he cannot touch bottom yet.

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    Default Re: Cut a lower skimmer hole in SS Service panel?

    The service panel is stanless steel on Artesian pools so welding it would be tough. Why not build a platform for the kiddies and keep the pool depth. It would give them a place of safety and a chance to learn in the deeper water.
    Steve

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