Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: East_TX_Spa on April 24, 2009, 03:27:09 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28S_THY-BDg
One of our customers posted this video of a delivery we did over in Shreveport recently.
Senor Tony, in the blue shirt, has been delivering our spas for 23 years now. He has seen it all.
Ya'll have a great weekend!
Terminator
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Gotta love that Peruvian Panflute music
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Term
You really should get the boys some all terrain type of tires for their dolly
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Hey, they had a non Hotspring spa that was 16 YO! I didn't think anyone could make that number besides a HS. Also, it seemed as though that new spa was awfully light. Are they using helium to fill in the air spaces in the foam?
Forget the tires, they need a real spa dolly!
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Hey, they had a non Hotspring spa that was 16 YO! I didn't think anyone could make that number besides a HS.
Nobody said it had been running the whole 16 years...
Also, it seemed as though that new spa was awfully light. Are they using helium to fill in the air spaces in the foam?
The factory requires that we hire only super-human deliver technicians. They can make anything look easy and any spa look light. They sometimes just throw them over the house from the street into the backyard if the crane is running late.
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I have seen many a Jacuzzi over 16 still running, that thing didn't have much in the way of insulation that's for sure.
As for the delivery looked pretty straight forward. You would think after doing deliveries for 23 yrs he would have moved past the leap frog plywood gig? But hey if it works why change.
In the end he looked like another happy customer, pretty much all that matters!
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Nobody said it had been running the whole 16 years...
[glow]The factory requires that we hire only super-human deliver technicians. They can make anything look easy and any spa look light. They sometimes just throw them over the house from the street into the backyard if the crane is running late[/glow].
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Actually it would seem that the spa is MUCH lighter without a actual floor attached.
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ps Good delivery video, your guys do the setup much like our crew does. That plywood leapfrog looks wayyyy to familiar to me! Great job.