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Posted by on September 18, 2006, 6:37 am
pressure I expect.
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Sacramento Dave wrote:
> My neighbor is having a pool put in water is going in today. The pool has a
> cascading end (Vanishing end heard a lot of names for it) Just great if your
> on a hill and have a view, witch he dose. The water rolls over the edge and
> droops about 3 feet, into a trough . Now what I'm curious about the trough
> is about 4 feet deep 16 inches wide. The pool contractor says it has to be
> the same dept as the deepest point of the pool ( total is about 7 feet) I
> can't figure out why, It had to just a pain in the ass to plaster the
> trough, it can't balance ( level) the water out, there are pump inlets in
> the bottom. Any ideas of why the trough has to match the pool dept?
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