You’re used to going deeper than 7 inches?A seven inch deep end? What was the shallow side?
You’re used to going deeper than 7 inches?A seven inch deep end? What was the shallow side?
You’re used to going deeper than 7 inches?
Huh. I hear ya though. Water doesn’t usually even cover the tops of my feet.In a pool yes, otherwise............................sadly not even close.
Huh. I hear ya though. Water doesn’t usually even cover the tops of my feet.
Children are pure evilIf you have kids it most likely a 50/50 mixture of water and urine.
In my younger years, I’m legitimately surprised I never tried something like this.Just get a galvanized cattle tank. You can also go tanking with it. That is actually pretty fun. Put in a small picnic table and tank down the river.
The Yellowstone series will forever change my thoughts on cattle tanks. Can't unsee that.Just get a galvanized cattle tank. You can also go tanking with it. That is actually pretty fun. Put in a small picnic table and tank down the river.
Nice. But then you don’t get the pleasure and fun of taking one down and putting it up every year.my first summer with a 18 x 32 ft in ground pool. up to $500 for chemical and opening it fees so far. water is 60F and im too cheap to turn on the heater.
Black tubing on the roof or black painted sheets of plywood … water pump to cycle it.my first summer with a 18 x 32 ft in ground pool. up to $500 for chemical and opening it fees so far. water is 60F and im too cheap to turn on the heater.
60F is damn cold lol. I am on lake Minnetonka now and it’s 70F and it feels ice cold.my first summer with a 18 x 32 ft in ground pool. up to $500 for chemical and opening it fees so far. water is 60F and im too cheap to turn on the heater.
This is legit impressive.Posted in this thread back in 2020, the pool is now 10 years old. Still going strong on first liner. Had to replace 1 heater and 1 pump, and several deckboards are being replaced as needed. Probably have a few years left, but got our moneys worth.
ya, im looking into this... also solar for the pump but 220v on solar and battery is a challengeBlack tubing on the roof or black painted sheets of plywood … water pump to cycle it.
Yes, put a in a 16x32 oval, dug it 2 feet in ground, then a 7ft deep end, with a full deck. For the deck, 4 ft and overall 30x40 with a bump out section. The pool is plumbed like and inground and I use both a sand and cartridge filter, that I can double filter or switch to one to finish out the season. Heated with a bypass option to save running water through the heater if not using.This is legit impressive.
Do you have an above ground? And build a deck around it?
Damn… that is a set up.Yes, put a in a 16x32 oval, dug it 2 feet in ground, then a 7ft deep end, with a full deck. For the deck, 4 ft and overall 30x40 with a bump out section. The pool is plumbed like and inground and I use both a sand and cartridge filter, that I can double filter or switch to one to finish out the season. Heated with a bypass option to save running water through the heater if not using.
Watch out for”shrinkage”.my first summer with a 18 x 32 ft in ground pool. up to $500 for chemical and opening it fees so far. water is 60F and im too cheap to turn on the heater.