Last course (for now)

The final course for this phase of the build was installed today. This course sees the incorporate of a number of the wall ‘pass throughs’ for the three LED projectors (closest wall) and two inlets (left hand end). The photo above shows the back of the ‘through wall’ conduits for…

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Walls nearly finished

Great progress today, with three rows being completed. There is just one more row to complete until the concrete is poured, which is booked now for next Tuesday. There will be two more rows installed after that, but these will extend past the current basin, to form a 40cm (35cm…

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Shallow end and slope forming

Before the fourth layer is added, I have inserted a series of pre-bent L-Shaped 8mm rebar angles into the walls to allow connection to the shallow-end slab that will be formed later on. Inserting these joints now should create a super strong structure, with all elements of the pool being…

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Good progress today

I managed to finish work a little early today and got on with the walls, making good progress. As suspected, the first row was the most difficult, with the angled rebar snagging on some of the blocks. The second and third rows have been much easier, albeit some persuasion was…

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Work started on walls

The blocks arrived today, but it did not get off to a great start… The delivery driver refused to take the blocks around the back to the worksite, because he would have to drive across some grass and it had rained the night before. He also said that he would…

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Odd jobs done…

A number of different things have been achieved today. First of all, digger was back to level some of the spoil that was extracted from the pool. Now we have a height off the slab, we know the final patio level. We are probably going to put AstroTurf down next…

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Plumbing day…

Taking advantage of a the good weather and the longer evening before the clocks go back, I prepared all of the plumbing which is to be buried when it comes to back filling. This is not all of the plumbing, as some of it will be above the natural ground…

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Removing the shuttering

Today I have removed the shuttering from the concreate slab, which has revealed a very nice crisp edge. I’ve done this to be able to remove some of the membrane, so water does not build up under the slab, without the possibility to drain and also to remove the wooden…

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