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CanadianSpaTech:
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMDzdYvspyzFDNTWtL0fNNWImbR3fNdzUQrmKlB

Interested in hearing how others would approach this repair. It is a 2003 Marquis Spa "Escape". It was a removal/dump tub and I normally this time of year (-10C and no indoor working space) I would just strip it for parts and dump it but the spa was retro fitted with a 2014 Balboa pack and topside and the pumps look to be updated as well. Other than the screw poking through it's not bad shape and I have $0 dollars invested.

Tman122:
I'd love to help but the photo link is no good.

BullFrogSpasMN:
bad link...I assume a screw hole through the shell? if so I'd probably order a fairly standard acrylic repair kit that comes with the 'sand-able' compound...hell if you want you could order the colored kit and come up with a pretty close match to the existing shell color.

Tman122:

--- Quote from: BullFrogSpasMN on February 07, 2020, 05:27:07 pm ---bad link...I assume a screw hole through the shell? if so I'd probably order a fairly standard acrylic repair kit that comes with the 'sand-able' compound...hell if you want you could order the colored kit and come up with a pretty close match to the existing shell color.

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If it's only a screw hole even silicon could work depending on the location.

CanadianSpaTech:
Sorry. How about now... https://photos.app.goo.gl/Zps73riYdqB7tVuA9




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