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The young guys would just lift it down off the truck. The "old guy" uses a ramp and leverage.
About 800 lbs teetering on the back of the truck at the "balance point".
From this point I tip it and is slides nicely down the 2x10 ramp.
Sandy is posing after I lowered the spa. It looks like she lowered
it down. This is my "she is strong like no other woman" photo.
Once we get it down to the pad we "schooch" is over with muscle. A
coordinated effort is needed to push at exactly the same time.
Hooking up the spa. We always like to temp in the spa and get
it running before we leave. Lou has a really nice home in Arizona.
You can see off to the right the thermal foil boards that we use on the
outer walls.
Lou and Vickie have well water. It took some doing to get the mix
of soft water and hard water back in balance. He uses a "potassium" water
softener. I am smiling
because his water came into really good balance. Started a 450 Plus
on the TA. He gave me one of the tee shirts with his company on it.
If you are looking for 1950's
style off nylons, go to vickisnylons.com.
It was warm that day in Arizona. I love the HydroQuip/Gecko elecctronics.
I like the strong steel box and the ease of access.
Istalling the cover lifter.V
Vicki enjoying a dip in the tub
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