I got a late start today.
I measured from the ring seat (lid collar) to the bottom of the threaded fittings I was using. The threaded 2" fittings were threaded in and sealed with plumbers pipe thread sealant. Since my piping is 1½", I glued 1½" to 2" bushing into the threaded fittings.
I ordered the skimmer with 2" threaded fittings, as there were way more choices of model #s than I had with 1½" S20 skimmers. I just used a 1½" to 2" bushing, to make it fit.
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Next I laid a piece of wood accross the deck and measured down the height of the skimmer + fittings. I compensated for a 3 cm (subtracted from the total lenght of skimmer & fittings) for the PVC drain pipe slip fit.
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Measured multiple times, checked my calculations, marked the pipe, wrapped some tape around the pipe as a guide, and then cut the PVC drain pipe as level as I could.
I cleaned up the face of the pool wall, where the skimmer was to mate with. Used a chisel to make sure everything was flush as possible.
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Test fitted the skimmer. Made sure the ring seat (lid collar) was below or level with the deck. The ring seat is adjustable, so I made sure it was just below deck level, as I could alway raise it to the height of the deck, when it's poured.
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