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Thursday, February 09, 2006

HOT TUBBIN (WELL ALMOST)

G- So PaPa and I have spend the last 4 days trying to get the spa installed in Charlie and Tami's backyard. The first few attempts at filling it up with water were unsucessful. Since the spa is at least 20 years old, and it was moved from one of his rental houses in Santa Barbara, it leaked as soon as we put water in it. Luckily the leaks weren't from the body of the spa itself, but the plumbing to the pump. So we drained it and attempted to fix the leak, but were again unsuccesful. We have since taken the whole pump apart probably 3 or 4 times to try and fix the leak. Today we got it all back together and everything looked good. We started the jets and about 5-10 minutes later a small leak appeared. We were pretty bummed, but the leak is small enough to not worry about it until tomorrow. Good times learning under PaPa's wing. (Picture is a simulation)

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