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Removing a jacuzzi Art 06-16-2006
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Posted by Art on June 16, 2006, 6:37 pm
Actually Jacuzzi online instructions mentions the foam that expands
minimally as being suitable.


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>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> >It's unlikely the cement (or mortar or joint compound) is bonded to the
>> >bottom of the tub. It's placed there to conform to the in-place shape of
>> >the tub and provide even support. The tub should lift off of it with
>> >little effort beyond the weight of the tub itself. If the tub may no go
>> >back in exactly the same position you should remove the cement and
>> >reapply fresh when reinstalling the tub to insure proper support.
>> >
>> >Pete C.
>>
>> I used the expanding spray foam to give support....works great.
>
> I doubt if that stuff supports much weight before it compresses.
>
> Bob
>



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