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Poolman

[*] posted on 23-12-11 at 11:07 AM
Irish divers were amazed to find the pool on the Titanic still intact and holding water..............:mad: :)
4Leakman

[*] posted on 7-11-11 at 09:51 PM
It's possible, but then again, so is anything else. That is why you have to show your expertise and either dive in and dye test, use a hydrophone to listen or go through a plethora (I love that word) of tests to prove or disprove where the leak actually is.
smartpoolservice

Depicts mood of post posted on 30-10-11 at 10:22 AM
Pool has been old for 30 years, and acid wash has done 3 times during that period. There are hairline cracks(4 locations) to be specific as follow; 4 spots(locations) , each spot looks like starfish and total length is about 100 inch.
These hairline cracks of the length causes the structure leaks?


Thanks for the enthusiasm from all the members

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