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OAK RUN
Building Department - Doc Type
Permit
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11-11772
Building Department - Name
RYMAN,KERRY & TAMMY
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37328 LAUREL HAMMOCK DR
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. STEP.7 - STRA,IGHT SIDE LAYOUT <br /> After all of the straps have been fully assembled and attached to the strap end channels you can now stazt to <br /> set them up in their final positions. If your pool has an odd number of straps (for example a 12' X 24' pool has <br /> three straps) find the center point of the site you leveled earlier and put the first strap and straight side upright <br /> assembly there. You then place one assembly 42 ; from center of strap end channel to center of slrap end channel, <br /> on each side of that first assembly. Continue like this until all assemblies aze used. <br /> If your pool has an even number of straps and straight side assemblies (for example a 15' x 30' pool has four, <br /> which is pictured belaw) find your center point, mark it on the ground, and put an assembly on each siiie of that <br /> mark 21" away to the center of the strap end channels. If your pool has more than two assemblies you will put <br /> the next assemblies 42" on center from the previous assembly, as shown in Fig. 26 and Fig. 27, always keeping <br /> the same number of assemblies on each side of your center point <br /> Once you ha.ve all assemblies in place you want to be sure that all of the straight side uprights on one side line <br /> up with each other. This can be done fairly accurately by eye but we recommend that you use a string extending <br /> from the first upright to the last. if there are any uprights not touchi.ng the string, or that cause the string to bulge <br /> out, adjust that assembly so that the string is perfectly straight. <br /> If you aze trying to install your pool parallel to an akeady existing object such as a fence, simply measure <br /> from the fence to each straight side upright making sure that the measurement is exactly the same for each. <br /> . <br /> Once you are confident that one side is straight the other side should already be shaigh�. If it does not appeaz <br /> to be straight, check to make sure that the straps are setting flat on the ground. <br /> , , .� <br /> Buttress-Free <br /> Fig. 24 <br /> � Fig. 25 <br /> � � <br /> .� __ ------------ - ------------------ <br /> � � '-�_ -= _ <br /> ,� = <br /> .� `', <br /> t � <br /> � � 1 � � <br /> - -_ _ � ' � <br /> � �_______�_______�_____��_-�_�� ' Q ` `� _�__ <br /> ____��__���_�__�_�� �' • �'{l <br /> Fig. 26 FSg. 27 <br />
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