I think you got a few terms mixed up in one of my last post - It's a "8" hand tamper", I believe it's mortar sand, and power compactor.
Do you think i need to rent the power compactor when I pick up the SOD removing tool?
Thanks,
-Ron
I think you got a few terms mixed up in one of my last post - It's a "8" hand tamper", I believe it's mortar sand, and power compactor.
Do you think i need to rent the power compactor when I pick up the SOD removing tool?
Thanks,
-Ron
Hi Ron, I knew what you meant, I just did not explain myself correctly. The mortar sand if perfect. You can compact the sand either way, by hand or by power.
I would hold off on renting the power unit as you may not get that far over the weekend. I'm just guessing on that. I would make sure the ground is perfectly level and smooth. You will then need to lay out the pool frame. I am sure there are some connecting straps that need to run across the bottom of the pool. This needs to be done before the sand. When the pool is ready for the wall panels I would bring the sand into the pool and pile in the center. You will spread this out after the entire pool has been built and just before the liner installation.
At this point you could decide how you want to tamp it. Either way is fine.
Later, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
The pool I will be bringing home is currently located 25 minutes from my house. I would really like to bring all the tools and necessary equipment with me to dissemble it correctly.
Please let me know if you would add anything to this list:
Camera
Sharpies
Note Pad and pencil
Tape measure
Bee spray
Tools – socket / wrenches – hammers – hack saw – cutters – pliers – etc…
Cordless drill with bits
Compressor with air tools
Shovel
Rake
Push Broom
Gloves
Yard cart
Razor Blade
3 Moving Blankets
Duct Tape
Rope
Zip lock baggies
Plastic storage containers
Rags
Towels
Snowmobile Trailer
2 Pick-up Trucks
Dennis, your mailbox is full.
I am unable to send you a PM.
-Ron
Hi Ron, best of luck tomorrow. Your list looks great.
P.S. Use the email option to get a hold of me.
Later, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
We broke down the pool today and just getting home. Had to drill out some pop rivets and only snapped one bolt. All the pool wall panels came out just fine. Some of the pool is still at the previous owner's house but I can get the rest tomorrow.
I am renting the SOD cutter tomorrow and will be leveling the land.
The sand arrived today too.
-Ron
The SOD cutter worked great![]()
Tonight after work, I finished leveling the top soil. I ended up moving half of soil from on end to the other side of the pool. Boy, I hope this is the hardest part.
Is there a good way to pack the top soil in addition to the hand tamper?
Tomorrow night I will install the center drain. It seems easy to install. When I took it out of the setup pool on Sunday, it was buried about 4" under the soil and 3" under the sand.
I will probably start the frame tomorrow also. Any advice will appreciate.
Hope to get some photos added to the thread soon.
Thanks for everyone’s help with my new / used pool.
-Ron
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