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Concrete Forms Constructing In Ground Swimming Pool

Concrete forms used in constructing a steel reinforced, in-ground concrete swimming pool. More concrete swimming pool construction videos available at www.swimcrete.com, and www.wallties.com.

16 responses to “Concrete Forms Constructing In Ground Swimming Pool”

  1. MrHelll says:

    kool video

  2. xflyer53 says:

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  3. micksilvester says:

    Awesome Video!

    Someone obviously put a lot of time and effort into it! Well Done!

    Take Care,

    Michael Silvester
    GreenPoolTips(dot)com

  4. amdghr says:

    coooooooooooooool

  5. thomasuras says:

    Still doesnt beat a bunch of Mexicans with make shift scrapers and hand tools and hose blasting Gunite,

  6. jewkr2 says:

    awesome

  7. zeldagirl0731 says:

    very informative!

  8. tobasco77 says:

    Boy, Talk about doing things the HARD way…

    This would take TWICE as long to build than if you just got a team of 3-4 guys and a blaster to SPRAY the pool into shape.

    Give me a break!! Why spend so much time building that ridiculous mold for the walls?? It would add DAYS of labor cost onto the job.

  9. MrOlafdotcom says:

    It’s a neat idea, but I’ve always hated vinyl covered steps the durability and longevity isn’t there.

  10. jrubball says:

    Great Marketing!. Very impractical and costly. I guess if you build 700 of the SAME EXACT FUCKING POOL the forms will finally pay for themselves.

  11. MJBcalgary says:

    2×4s and plywood works to, a lil cheaper as well

  12. LORIMCCONNELL says:

    Well as a Vinyl liner pool installer, I can tell that the people responding to this have no knowledge of pool construction using aluminum forms. I can set the forms, place the concrete, strip the forms after lunch and plumb the pool all in one day. My aluminum forms are modular and I can form almost any shape of pool, from one set of forms.

  13. qwertyuiwee23 says:

    maybe the contractor has many projects, thats why they were using that kind of forms. Very effective! less manpower and time! awesome!

  14. mozebasic says:

    true that. this way you dont make money.

  15. jdfluegel13 says:

    for the person who said they can form, pour,strip and plumb all in the same day, you are out of your mind. Any pool contractor knows that the concrete needs to cure. If you doing that stupi sh*t i haope you get a call back on every one of you “pools”

  16. pupplesan says:

    This video is a bore. Yes, CAD is useful, but no, it is not very interesting.

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