Inter-Fab Duro-Spring Diving Board Mounting Kit
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You asked a good question! The fact that I didn't bother to ask ****** 3 inch ******br> And the fact that the new ones are too short for me, so I keep the old ones and use what's left.
Currently, I own a house without a diving board and I'm not sure if the diameter is large enough to fit my diving board. One bracket at one end of the pool is all there is. It is likely that the pool was installed in the 1970s. It was a great diving board last year and the bolts fit perfectly. It bolted in perfectly and has worked well the whole
3 1/4 " is what it looks like.
The bolts holding a diving board to the spring look like that. There is a good chance that the bolts holding the spring to the concrete are of a larger diameter and would be longer to allow them to be set in concrete, or they may even be set in a jacket that expands and locks the bolt into the hole when it is
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It was about twelve years ago that I bought my diving board and the plastic caps that covered the bolts got old and brittle from the sun, cracking and coming off. The kit taught me how to do it after I wasn't sure of the process. All the parts were in there, and it was a perfect fit. It took about 15 minutes to install the new ones, and the new caps looked fantastic. These new caps stick up more than the original caps, but they're still great and looked much better than those old tired ones did. A pool party for my son's graduation is coming up next week, and things got nicer.
Due to the rotted off plastic covers for the bolts on my pool diving board, I needed to buy My bolts were pretty rusty, so I was glad to have the whole set. Though, I didn't think I needed it all, but it turned out that I did. The plastic covers are actually two pieces, one of which is a top that can be removed so the bolt can be put in, and then the top can be replaced. Time will tell how resilient that really is, but I am not sure yet. This situation appears to be secure for the time being. Also, they don't lay very flat on the board, as there are three bumps in the middle that seem a little bit more profound than they should There is no requirement that the plastic nut covers that cover the nuts on the diving board be as long as they are for a nut to be covered. The problem is that they don't Neither it nor their home page provided any instructions, but I found some pretty good ones at their site The outline for the layout can be found on page 11. I think the mission was accomplished well in general.
I had to replace rusted diving board bolts and this was exactly what I needed. Though there is one thing to keep in mind place the cap in the plastic top before tightening the bolt. It is impossible to put the cap on if it is too.
The parts were hard to find and would have liked it to be more affordable for all the parts together Therefore, I did like the entire package - Getting around was easy due to the directions.
There is a bit of a challenge with the cap cover. Thank you. Very glad to have you.
The bolts I need are not long enough at the store, so I must run to the store. A $50 check. The amount of 2000 was.
It is an exact match.