I got a 404 error, but I could see the url it was trying to load.Go to Oreiley Autoparts website, and in the search box put in 121g and see what it shows.
If only it was that easy. Before anything can start, the pool installer, city zoning manager, city electrical inspector, electrical contractor and me all have to meet, on site to go over everything in the permit. To file the permit, "A boundary survey and pool location map completed by an Illinois Licensed Land Surveyor is required. All property corners/lines and easements must be staked and visible in the field at the time an on-site meeting is conducted."And remember to ditch the city building permit inspector whenever he comes around...
In my case, I went out in the back yard, drove a stake in the ground, attached a 24 foot long string and sprayed a paint circle. Then, I got out the tiller and started breaking ground until I got it all level. Luckily, I don't have to deal with all the permits and what-not. Luckily my back yard failed the perk test, so I was told an inground pool would not be a good idea so I avoided all the permits. However, I still gotta build the deck afterwards.
Jim, if the permits are still ongoing in June, you can stop by my house on the way back to Illinois and swim in mine if you like.
For any of you Back to the Future fans:
Go to Oreiley Autoparts website, and in the search box put in 121g and see what it shows.
Jim, if the permits are still ongoing in June, you can stop by my house on the way back to Illinois and swim in mine if you like.
Hopefully the permits are squared away long before June and I'm just waiting for the builder to get available.Jim, if the permits are still ongoing in June, you can stop by my house on the way back to Illinois and swim in mine if you like.
It doesn't sound like either of ours will be in the epic category. Mine is going to be a simple 14 x 28 with some steps at one end. Michael's deck may qualify though, depending on what he plans.So which season and episode of Epic Pools are the two of you going to appear in ??? Inquiring minds want to know.
Ian isn't going to be very happy. He set his mini trampoline at the edge of the current pool and used it like a diving board. The running start was half the fun.Of course, I'm a twice retired Red Cross Lifeguard and twice retired BSA Lifeguard and thrice a (slow) BSA Mile Swim Award winner so the first rule of any pool deck is NO RUNNING ON THE POOL DECK.
So which season and episode of Epic Pools are the two of you going to appear in ??? Inquiring minds want to know.
Ouch!I walked around the nose of the fifth wheel and smack right in to the slide. I actually hit the metal track for the slide.with my head. It did not move the trailer at all, luckily.
Ouch!
Good thing it didn't harm the trailer.
Any video?
j
Sorry I can't help with "food plots". Not even sure what that is.
j
So this is a busy week. Friday night will find us at a 2Cellos concert. It was my christmas present. On Sunday, it will be my birthday.
On other fronts, I have accepted a new job. 3 years in my current one and things have gone from bad to worse. I am returning to a previous employer in a different capacity, will get my previous time back. I don't plan on changing our vacation plans and look forward to seeing everyone in May.
On a side note, any of the farming fellas have an good advice. Part of my new job will be creation of food plots for deer, turkey, etc.
Ok.Oh you city kids...