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Old 08-02-2010, 02:28 PM
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Default Spaflex In Vancouver area?

I found an old thread that said that you could get it here:

http://www.seashellspoolandspa.com/

but I think that was in 2008.

Anyone get spaflex more recently? Maybe in the Vancouver or tri-cities area?

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Old 08-02-2010, 05:11 PM
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I got some from Ocean Aquatics earlier this year, give them a shout
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Old 08-02-2010, 05:51 PM
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Did you get the 1" or 1.5".. or is spaflex only available in 1.5"

Thanks for the tip BTW..
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I got the 1.5" but I don't know if it comes in 1"
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Old 08-02-2010, 06:11 PM
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I got mine from Vantage Pool & Spa in Langely. You could probably try any hot tub place.
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They also sell flex-PVC at Newline next to Costco on Willingdon in Burnaby. I think Corix also sells it too.
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I got the 1.5" but I don't know if it comes in 1"
Just read your tagline.. I remember once my manager was showing me how to install a 486 processor (did I date myself here??) and he released the black smoke because he didn't even look for the "key" pin..

It was pretty funny when the ceramic cracked and released the smoke...
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They also sell flex-PVC at Newline next to Costco on Willingdon in Burnaby. I think Corix also sells it too.
Ooo.. Good tip.. this is much closer.. Thanks
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got mine at rona, 1"
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Old 08-03-2010, 11:43 PM
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got mine at rona, 1"
Your Rona has spaflex? What location? This may help some people who are way out there.

I just picked up some from Newline in Burnaby. I think they undercharged me but I don't mind.

Question *** Do I REALLY need to go out and find flexible PVC cement instead of using the regular PVC cement? Everyone seems to think that the regular PVC cement is too HOT for flexible PVC.
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