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| So I snagged a free Leisure Bay spa off Craigslist (pic links inside). |
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Yes, the cracks can be ignored. This is what happens to a spa that has had the cover off and exposed to the sun. Acrylic expands/contacts differently than the fiberglas backing. Hence the cracks.
Owners manual doesn't really exist unless you can find one for that specific tub that someone has uploaded to the internet somewhere.
You'll need to get power input to the spa somehow though to move forward.
Adding a couple (or more) of decent 4x4 supports under the deck will help to keep your deck from sagging, so it's highly recommended prior to filling it up with water for sure.
Clean it with water and a sponge and that's all you need to do to the shell. Don't use anything abrasive, and you definitely shouldn't need any cleaning compound. Anybody tells you otherwise is full of crap - warning keep your credit card and money in your wallet and walk out.
Yes you can use dichlor/trichlor whatever, I do not recommend ever using the built in brominator that you're talking about, simply because repeated removal/installation of the filter top with that tablet holding thing, will eventually result in a cracked filter housing, somewhere you don't want or need to go. A floater is better for long term use on a tub that doesn't have a built in ozonator.
PS: Hmm, you got this one free - I'll trade you for mine since yours is a deep well spa. Nice tub to work with. You'll enjoy it a lot. |
| Posted by on 2007-06-04 00:58:47. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (10089) |
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PS: Hmm, you got this one free - I'll trade you for mine since yours is a deep well spa. Nice tub to work with. You'll enjoy it a lot. |
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This thing isn't all that deep IMO. Maybe hip high when standing next to it on the deck.
I hope to pick up the stuff to shore up the deck this weekend and a little 6/4 cable to run temporary power off my generator untill I can get it properly wired.
Main goal is a leak and function test at this point. |
| Posted by on 2007-06-08 13:07:33. Vandiver, AL (10141) |
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Obviously, you don't have a reference - otherwise, you'd know what a crappy shallow well spa is like. There's a million duds out there, and you did not get one.
It's a winner.
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| Posted by on 2007-06-09 01:29:12. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (10144) |
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I haven't made much progress on this thing. I did get the skirt patched up and painted with water seal.
I've discovered another crack in the acrylic below what would be the normal water line next to one of the jets (need to get a pic).
Do I need to tend to that one since it would be under water when the tub is full?
I've scooted the tub into what will be its home on my deck. Now I just need to find the time to put the 9 4X4 posts under it I want to. |
| Posted by on 2007-07-10 19:02:13. Vandiver, AL (10389) |
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