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In foam leak detection - Tiger River Siberian

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Tman122:
Your right. But I can tip a spa by myself with my equipment. And most leaks I repair in foam (which is very very few) only take slightly longer than non foam leaks. I just don't buy the argument that non foam insulated tubs are better. I think you make compromises with both styles. Yet some are very hard to convince otherwise.

rosewoodsteel:
Tman,
Do you have one of those inflatable gadgets to lift the spa?

Tman122:
I do have an airbag yes. But it only lifts it far enough to block for my high lift jack. I use a flat pry bar to get the bag in. Once it's 3 feet up one man can tip it the rest of the way. Lift with your legs.

EZcyclone:

--- Quote from: Tman122 on January 17, 2014, 07:15:35 am ---So how many hours and thousands of dollars did it take to find the leak. The non full foam guys on this forum and others will have you believe it takes hours even days and thousands of dollars to locate leaks in full foam..

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It took less than one minute.  The only reason it's not back in service is I have both classes and a girlfriend that eat up 99% of my time.  If I had none of that, then it would be long done by now.

EZcyclone:
Now, I have the next issue I'm working on.  The last issue in fact.  On the heater one of the temp senors units is missing a piece.  The tub came with this piece JB Welded on.  It worked fine but I didn't want it left that way.  If I don't get a "Hey you just need this part number, easy peasy." than I will just turn a SS bushing, TIG it on and then glue the sensor housing in place. 

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