Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: taraka on October 15, 2004, 02:07:33 pm
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I believe I finally figured it out :o :o
I got my Sundance Altimar about 1 month ago and love it ;D ;D
Here's my before and after photos :o :o
I thinkg I might do some more landscaping. What do you think :D ;D
Go to:
msnusers.com/spaphotos/spabeforeandafter.msnw
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I didn’t see any pictures with the cover off. Do you have any?
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I didn’t see any pictures with the cover off. Do you have any?
There is one there now. Looks great. Good job!
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Chris,
I think I've got one up for you. I added a couple more photos to the web site.
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Because of the natural space and the steps, Which spa cover lifter would you recommend??
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D-1's EZLift or something like it. Why? It is simple. No hydraulics or anything complicated. Sometimes simple is better and when it comes to cover lifters, I think its true. Store here has been open 8 years. We have sold 5 different lifters. Beachcomber's Lift'n'store (an EZLift knock-off) was the most reliable. The EZLift is constructed better than the Lift'n'Store, the bars are thicker.
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Looks fantastic! Well done.
I really like the steps and lights.
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Any other cover lifters recommended. I think the steps of the deck will be in the way of several lifters and I don't want to block the view.
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I love the look of the deck . The scenery is great. You should enjoy for a long time.
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Love the deck and as empolgation mentioned, the steps with the lights would look awesome at night.
Here's a cover remover I would use in your application. It could be removed either to the left or right while facing your spa without blocking a view.
Cover Roller (http://www.hottubessentials.com/spa_hot_tub_cover_lifts.asp
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Steve
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Anyone know how long before you can "SEAL" the deck?
Mine is made of #2 Pine wood and I would like to seal it to match the color of the cabinet.
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Very nice setup!