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Date: 09/01/2007 Views: 23

4th Street Pool Light Fix

After some bad advice about what screw to pull to swap the pool light, I had to cut the concrete behind the light and d dig down to find the light and reset all the screws to hold the light in place... 10,000 gallons of water later, the pool was full

Date: 08/04/2007
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 27 items
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The starting point.  I'd already started drawing the water level down to drain the soil that I was going to dig into.

The starting point. I'd already started drawing the water level down to drain the soil that I was going to dig into.

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 84
The saw that I used to cut and the first cut into the concrete

The saw that I used to cut and the first cut into the concrete

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 51
The pool most of the way drawn down for the work

The pool most of the way drawn down for the work

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 49
Below the light

Below the light

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 58
The light, you can see the dirt that has come back in from behind the light.

The light, you can see the dirt that has come back in from behind the light.

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 58
Water draining out from the dirt behind the light case

Water draining out from the dirt behind the light case

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 68
More water from behind the light

More water from behind the light

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 104
The nasty mess that of the concrete dust drying on the remaining sidewalk

The nasty mess that of the concrete dust drying on the remaining sidewalk

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 78
Opening up the first hole

Opening up the first hole

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 57
The hole should be much bigger by now, but this is 4 inch thick concrete

The hole should be much bigger by now, but this is 4 inch thick concrete

Date: 06/08/2007
Views: 62
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