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    Smile Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Hi again,
    I called the water company and they will not take off the sewage part, ($3.00 of the $7.00), No big deal as it will only cost around $110.00 to fill it. Our friend in Cranberry said they discounted his. We apparently aren't so lucky.

    So for the update... We got 7 tons of sand delivered. Here is what that looks like in case anyone wants to get a visual aid: Well never mind the picture. It says I am at the limit. Here is the link to my pool photo book instead:
    http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/veteri.../ph//my_photos

    Also we have put in our stakes so we can paint our circles then connect them to make the oval.
    We also got our straps built too and the blocks layed out for leveling. I didnt get pictures of that yet but will when we actually get them in the ground.

    I do have to admit, so far it really hasn't been as bad as I thought. Once the
    patio blocks are in and laser transit leveled, the rest should go together pretty quickly considering that we both read the book 36 times!!!

    What is hard is that we both work daylight and don't get home until after 4:00 pm. Tonight I worked until about 8:30pm and that seems to be the pattern since we started. My spine isn't where it is supposed to be though from all the raking and shoveling of some uneven spots.

    Talk to you soon and more pics to come.
    Rhon

    p.s. I can't believe we are finally doing this!!!

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    Smile Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    I forgot to mention that we hammered the creases out of the straps and that worked like a charm.
    Also, we were missing some bolts and screws and Swim-N-Play Customer Service called us back today and are shipping them out.

    Apparently the guy likes to talk because in 1/2 an hour, he told me how to build our pool step by step. He was very nice though and did help with a few extraneous questions about the parts.

    Rhon

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by AGP18by33
    I do have to admit, so far it really hasn't been as bad as I thought.
    I am so happy for you AND so jealous! I am glad that someone is having an easy time of putting up their pool. We seem to run into one setback after another.

    I know what you mean about wanting more time to work on the pool. I am convinced we could get done if I could ship my boys (2 yrs, and 10 months) off somewhere for 48 hours!

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Thanks Trimom,
    It is hard work and dedication. I am beyond determined to get this thing done by time we are on vacation (to porchville or poolville).
    Tonight we layed out our bottom rails so we know where our blocks will go. There is the new picture in my yahoo photo book:
    http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/veteri.../ph//my_photos
    It's the last one in there.

    Believe me, we have had, and are still having some setbacks. We are missing some screws and bolts for installing the uprights. Customer Service was called and they called back the next day and are shipping them. Also two of our top decorative covers are missing...being shipped with screws hopefully.

    Tonight...while we were setting up the bottom rails, we need 10 Plastisol Coated Rails for the sides and 12 Plastisol for the oval ends. What we got was 12 extra painted white rails. They are the same ones that go on the top of the wall under the top ledge. We did get the 10 right ones for the sides though.
    We had to just use the white painted ones just to be able to measure for the blocks since they are the exact same size.
    I called Customer Service and also sent them an email. I looked on the SwimNPlay website but can't find the part. I also asked them if I can paint them with some kind of protective coating if they can't get the right ones out to me.
    I also asked them if they have a quality control department that inspects the boxes for all the right parts.
    I did however tell them that we are not quite angry yet as there are still alot of little things that we can do in the meantime while we are waiting. Also that I did get good customer service results with the guy I talked to on the phone. Plus we are being very patient.

    Now that we know where our blocks are going to go, we will dig them in tomorrow and laser transit level them all, then set up the bottom rail in hopes that we get results for the Plastisol ones that are needed.

    Another setback was having to dig out more of the side because we didn't include the side buttresses in with the measurement predig. It took me about 2 hours last night and my hubby about 1 hour tonight. We only had to go back about 6 inches though because we did include 3 feet added onto the pool width. This meant that the side braces would be right up against the dirt. Not good, had to dig out a bit.

    Sorry this is so long. I would just like people to learn from our mistakes to save them time.
    We both work daylight and when we get home about 4:30pm...we hit the ground running! My scrubs are off and work clothes are on! We come in when we can't see anymore. GET 'ER DONE has new meaning for us.

    Good luck and remember that we all only have to build our pools ONCE if done correctly. I AM NOT doing this again. Our pool company wanted $1,200.00 to build it for us not including the dig and sand!!! No thanks. That will buy alot of BBB, Mikes Lemonade, and floatees.

    Best of luck and God Speed.
    Rhon
    oh...and...GET 'ER DONE!

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Rhon, I hear and feel your pains.

    I do have a note to add about what you have going on in your backyard.

    http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/veteri...e2.jpg&.src=ph

    Anyone here looking for good tips and advice check out this picture. There has been some discussion in this forum as to the pros and cons of blocks under the uprights. I consider them essenstial leveling aids for beginners.

    This pool has been laser leveled. That means to me that every one of those blocks is set at the same level. Leveling in between blocks is pretty simple and it looks to me like that was done very well also.

    It looks to me like things are shaping up perfectly. Thanks for all of the photos.

    Dennis
    AG pool installer
    Arizona

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Hi Dennis,
    Thanks for the compliments. We still have to dig those blocks into the ground then laser level them.
    We needed to see where they are going exactly so what we did was set up all the rails in the bottom plates as if we were actually going to install the wall.

    Now that we know that the blocks are where they need to go...they will be dug into the ground then laser leveled. From that point, it will be easy to level between the blocks or use crusher run if necessary.
    Also any more high spots in the actual pool area will be easy to take down as well since we can use the level blocks as a guide.

    The picture does look deceiving though probably because I was standing at the higher ground behind the fence and shooting downward.

    It is only 6:00 pm now and I wanna get some blocks into the ground because our neighbor is lending us his transit. We really feel fortunate to have Tom as our neighbor. He has been very generous with his equipment and his very expensive tools. Not to mention his time.

    Anyways...more pictures to follow. Back to work I go.

    Thanks again,
    Rhonda

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    I have been following along, and so far it looks like a topnotch job. There is nothing like a project that is not rushed, you get time to consider things and are able to figure out how to make it right. Laying out the rails first is definately worth it, I just love precision. You are using a laser or a transit to set the blocks? The transit can be questionable if you don't have someone behind it who will tell you that you need to lower it 1/4". The laser can get to be as exact as 1/8", which is just beautiful.

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    Default Re: We Finally Dug Our Ground (Pics)

    Hello again.
    Our progress from tonight is:
    We checked our inventory again. Since we have had some missing parts.
    All ok so far. We even counted the wall screws.

    We duck taped all the bolts on the straps that will be under the sand. We doubled up on this. We already had to buy a new liner because my Aussie "Roo" thought the other new one was a big bag of blueberry Purina or something. Set us back ~$350.00. (Old posts with this story).

    We found the lowest block laying on the ground that we laid out using the rails.
    We dug it in and leveled that using a regular level. We leveled in every direction even diagonal. We will use this one as a point of level for the transit.
    Tom brought over his laser transit and we set in 2 other blocks. It got dark and we couldnt see anymore.
    DH just loves that thing cause it beeps. He is 12 all over again.

    While using the transit stick...I had the other level and used it to make sure that the transit stick was straight up and down and not leaning backwards or forwards. Then...since some of them are actually a bit below ground level, I place another block on top of that and made sure that it was straight left and right and back and front and diagonal in both directions.

    Pictures are in my photo book at yahoo. I am glad people are following this and that everyone is keeping tabs on our progress. I know that if we are screwing up...you guys will let us know. We feel very safe in doing this with you all having our backs. Huge thank you to all.

    Link to pics:
    http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/veteri...m?.dir=a97bre2

    You know there will more tomorrow. I think we are actually obsessed with this thing. We can't seem to stop to take a break for a day.

    The best part of all is that I lost 4 lbs in 5 days.

    Thanks,
    Rhon

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