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Ray, As I was watching this all that went through my mind was the mechanics involved!!!!!!! COSTLY! God Bless Chris MERRY CHRISTMAS
 

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Hello worldtalker, I just got back late last night from a trip up north and saw your reply. I agree. I was thinking
the same thing And all the plumbing, with the tile floor rising up and down, if the pool has to be filled each time, you
would have to be a millionaire to afford it. With all the mechanics involved with the whole system, there would be
lots of things that could go wrong. But in the right place, it would be lots of fun and some conversation
piece. :laughing7:

Thanks for looking and for your reply.

Wishing you a Happy New Year and I hope you had a good Christmas with your loved ones.

Ray
 

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I would think the water would always be there at full depth; only the level of the floor would change with water flowing through side ducts connecting above and below reservoirs. Still would involve some pricey mechanicals.
 

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