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TwinCitiesHotSpring:

--- Quote from: Nazz26 on October 17, 2013, 01:16:43 pm ---Thanks again for all the nice responses.    Summerside9000  yes it was 3% air entrained with a min 25 mPa. Reinforced with a grid of 1/2in rebar every 12inches.  That concrete slab will still be there long after this hot tub is gone and then will probably be replaced with another hot springs tub.  Lol

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quoting my old boss from my first job as a pool builder while still in school...."you have 2 options..you can do it right, or you can stay late and do it twice, you decide" lol...funny enough that can apply to a lot of things in life....happy soaking!

Nazz26:
Sometimes you have to watch what you ask for!!!   But the cold and the snow make hot tubbing so much better...

dunecritter:
I was wondering why the cover was sitting so far forward and not dropped all the way back....then I realized something...I probably wouldn't have wanted to dig away the snow behind the tub Either!! Looks nice...Enjoy it! How well does that Grandee hold your desired temps while in use in that kind of weather?

Nazz26:
Thanks duncritter. The tub has been great so far, my family and I use it just about everyday.  It has been holding the water temp at a steady 102 degrees without any problem, even in this cold and snowy winter season the northeast is having.  I was going to shovel the snow from behind the tub but we like the canopy effect it made. Then again knowing me if I did shovel behind the tub I would probably cause some kind of damage to the cover lift system by hitting it with the snow shovel. 

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