Postby Joe » Wed Dec 11, 2013 1:12 pm
I'm up in NH and I'm on the hook to fill 20 or so rinks. We filled a bunch early in the week, one an hour ago, and one more tomorrow. The bitter cold is great.
That said, I'm waiting on all the rest because of this snow event. The biggest pain is significant snow right after a fill, so unless you can get the liner in today or early tomorrow and fill, I'd wait. It's easier to snowblow your rink frame and drop a liner down after a snow than it is to fill, and only have 2-3" and then get dumped on. The fill I'm doing tomorrow, I explained this risk to him and he wants to move forward...hopefully he makes ice fast or the snowstorm is less than anticipated.
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