Swimming pool job... All in travertine.

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Looks a very interesting job. So Dave........have you got a freebie bullnose blade to test :smilewinkgrin:?
 
funny the job i am on, on Wednesday is trave the same as Daves going to do, and i did notice the coping's were all bull nosed, BUT WHERE they used the trave on the treads of the pool steps they were just square the steps were round to and it looked a bit unfinished to me:yikes:
 
yes the pool would have been nice to do as well Dave, very straight forward to!!weird places two site the returns and skimmers !! cant see the main drain s's in the floor ether!! are there two??


That i didn't take any notice dave.. i am up there tomorrow doing 2 porch floors in quarry's, so will have another look.

None of the pool lay out is anything to do with me, but i agree the top lay out is going to be tricky.... some awkward cutting to do.
 
Looks a very interesting job. So Dave........have you got a freebie bullnose blade to test :smilewinkgrin:?


No blade yet col...

All the bits are m14 thread for our hand polishers.:thumbsup:.. so not easy graft
 
Sounds like a nice challenge Dave, is that sand & cement you used to level?:thumbsup:
 
We will be with you in spirit all the way m8. I look forward to the pics I like seeing a crafts man in action. :drool5:
 
Sounds like a nice challenge Dave, is that sand & cement you used to level?:thumbsup:


It is fibre enhanced pci hsp34 .. it varies from 10mm to 25mm in places.. way to thin for a screed to take..

Why it was left like this is unknown to me... but i am also tanking all exposed area's with Dural wp or mapegum ...this includes uncoupling the floor sections with Dural Ci..

I wish i had more input from the start but hey,, thats an ideal scenario..:smilewinkgrin:
 

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