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  1. tull4ever

    Introduction

    Welcome all...
  2. tull4ever

    below ground plumbing schematic

    CallMeVilla, Just wanted to clarify that I understood the head problem would require a larger pump to push water up the slope...and I'm expecting to only be under the waterline by some 6 to 12 inches. Thank again...
  3. tull4ever

    Tie concrete block to existing best practice

    Thanks for the info gentlemen. Stewart, yes, it seems only England uses the form in the link supplied. I see that as strange since it looks to be an excellent solution to the problem; connecting new to old. BridgeMan, do you have knowledge of a location or link to pick up standard brink...
  4. tull4ever

    below ground plumbing schematic

    CallMeVilla, I'm a novice with pools but believe to have a mechanical understanding of why I'm placing the mechanicals under the waterline! Actually there's two reasons for moving the equipment; 1. flow efficiency, and 2. an outdoor kitchen wood burning oven over the equipment bay...
  5. tull4ever

    We never had a green thing in the old days

    Amen is right, good time to get back in the forum, there's more then just help!!! A great and fun read...
  6. tull4ever

    below ground plumbing schematic

    I've looked and looked but I haven't been able to locate a basic plumbing schematic for a below water-line install of pump, filter, water fall, and solar connections. Maybe there's a secret I don't know? Please advise! Thanks in advance... Paul.
  7. tull4ever

    Tie concrete block to existing best practice

    What would be the best method or practice connecting to the existing red block 4x8x16 wall with concrete 8x8x16 block; see attached pic. The 6x8x16 is stopping at 2 courses and back filled. I will be continuing up for another 6 courses of 8x8x16 block. Appreciate your expert opinion. Thanks, in...
  8. tull4ever

    Remodel and patio elevation question

    First off, thanks for the input and time offered. Secondly, I have decided to do it right and take the patio down the 2’ stepping up with 2 themed landings to meet the pools elevation. That said, obviously, I had a hard time explaining my predicament! You’re correct in that pictures would help...
  9. tull4ever

    Remodel and patio elevation question

    My Question: Is there a standard method of protecting joist framework from topography where the terrains elevation is above the concrete stem wall; am I talking crazy, can it be reliably protected from rot? Should this be avoided at all cost? Does it pass code? CAD detail too, if available? My...
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