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20100309-15.18.33
After "chipping out" (which really means making deep gouges with air chisels and jackhammers)
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100309-15.18.52
The only place the chip-out guys damaged the tile was here. Not bad. The tile still looks good enough that it doesn't make sense to replace it.
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100309-15.18.59
The white tile here was cracked as long as I've lived here, so we planned to replace it. Also used the "throat" of the skimmer as a place to get donor tiles to fix the other spot.
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100309-15.19.08
Niche for the pool light. Since we stayed with Pentair, the new LED Intellibrite light fit fine in this old Amerlite niche, so it didn't need to be replaced.
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100309-15.19.40
More exposed rebar. The chip-out guys got carried away I guess, or else something was wrong here (weak shotcrete? or was it just plaster there?) We were told the pebble material is stronger than concrete, so that it was possible to just fill holes like
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100309-15.19.26
Exposed rebar.
Date: 03/09/2010
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20100317-13.00.20
Replastering with WetEdge pebble material done, but before the acid wash it just looks white.
Date: 03/17/2010
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20100319-16.16.26
After acid wash, starting to fill the pool.
Date: 03/19/2010
Views: 161
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20100319-16.16.56
The new LED light and close-up shot of the pebble surface.
Date: 03/19/2010
Views: 139
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20100319-16.17.13
Automatic pool filler (float bowl)
Date: 03/19/2010
Views: 160
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20100319-16.18.22
Extra valve for the filler
Date: 03/19/2010
Views: 127
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Finished and filled.
Date: 03/22/2010
Views: 120
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With the light on (see the YouTube video though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4DIrgWyuoc )
Date: 03/22/2010
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