More Newbie Questions (Clear Ice & Early Shoveling
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:43 pm
So I filled 'er up on Thanksgiving night...Had a little sheen of ice on top of the "shallow" end by morning and covering the full surface by mid-day. We are up to about 1.5" in the "deep" end according to my coat-hanger thickness strip (thanks for that idea).
Weather looks to be holding for the next 4-5 days with lows under 20. Also saw another rink in the neighborhood that must have been flooded the same night, so I'm feeling pretty good...
Here are my two latest noob questions:
1) I am surprised to see that my ice is absolutely crystal clear. If I had put a newspaper at the bottom of the 9" deep end before flooding, I'd be able to read it with ease through the ice right now. Will it turn hazy as it gets thicker, or after a few skates, or after snow? Is this normal?
2) What happens if we get measurable snow before the rink is skate-ready? Do you just do the best you can to clear snow with a blower, or some other unorthodox method if it accumulates on the rink but the rink isn't ready...? No snow in the forecast, but I'm curious.
Thanks all,
Bob in Mpls.
Weather looks to be holding for the next 4-5 days with lows under 20. Also saw another rink in the neighborhood that must have been flooded the same night, so I'm feeling pretty good...
Here are my two latest noob questions:
1) I am surprised to see that my ice is absolutely crystal clear. If I had put a newspaper at the bottom of the 9" deep end before flooding, I'd be able to read it with ease through the ice right now. Will it turn hazy as it gets thicker, or after a few skates, or after snow? Is this normal?
2) What happens if we get measurable snow before the rink is skate-ready? Do you just do the best you can to clear snow with a blower, or some other unorthodox method if it accumulates on the rink but the rink isn't ready...? No snow in the forecast, but I'm curious.
Thanks all,
Bob in Mpls.