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swimming pool plaster repair
35 year-old Anthony plaster pool - lip of steps cracked and broke off.
What's the best way to fix? They are above water now, before I fill it. Thanks - Yamash |
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"Yamash" wrote in message ... 35 year-old Anthony plaster pool - lip of steps cracked and broke off. What's the best way to fix? They are above water now, before I fill it. Thanks - Yamash Huh? Why isn't there water in there now? If it is 35 years old, it is time for a replastering job. Where are you? I had mine done, and the water was out of it less than 48 hours. Steve, in Vegas |
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On Tue, 02 May 2006 01:17:38 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote: http://www.truetex.com/pool.htm Hey Richard... Didn't know that you were on this newsgroup also... We spoke / conversed via email quite awhile back concerning carbonating beverages via homebuilt devices... Seems we had both in parallel similar solutions... Don't remember if I ever told you the results of some of my experiments, but carbonated coffee, plain milk, chocolate milk, and tea just doesn't work out that great tasting... |
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