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Too Much Slush?

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:50 am
by kd_special
Here in Mississauga Ontario We got hit with a slush storm. My slab was half melted and looking sad and low. Then we got this massive dumping of slush snow close to 3 to 4 inches on my ice rink. So what next?

We have 3 cold days (Highs of -5 and sunny) coming up on friday saturday and sunday just in time for the weekend. I wanted to try and take advantage of these days with some ice skating.

If I were to walk on my rink now I would be left with massive show prints that I assume would freeze eventually. I wanted to make it skate-able as soon as possible so my plan was. To wait untill it (the slushy rink) freezes enough to walk on. Then shovel a smooth top layer or the loose stuff off and then try to flood the whole rink with a inch of hot water to try and melt the slush a bit to refreeze with a layer decent enough for skating.

Would that work or is there a better approach? Im hesitant to get rid of the slush as I kinda need it to top off the rink. Before this storm my rink ice level was getting fairly low. With our warmer temps it was still decent for kids to skate on but made alot of slush that was shovelled of after each use. I think thats where all my slab may have gone

thanks in advance for any tips.

kd

Re: Too Much Slush?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:13 am
by kd_special
I'm gonna try this method out today. The slush is frozen and half the rink has white snow on it. Technically I think I could skate on the bumpy ice that was left from the slush. So I will scrap off whatever I can then flood the whole thing with hot water Unless there is a better way

Re: Too Much Slush?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:29 am
by kevmac
Scrape off whatever you can and flood.

Glad that you are in a position to even consider flooding. I have over a foot of snow on top of slush on top of humpy ice... it pains me to say this but unless it gets cold this weekend and I find the desire to tackle hours and hours of snow removal, it might be a season for me.