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Boy that sounds familiar. You full foamers make a living out of saying full foam is a better way to go than thermo(pain).Guess thermopane is a gimmick too.New definition of gimmick:Any implementation used on a spa that the "full foam junta" does not like because they don't use it.I'm not a rocket scientist or a metalurgist but if you were to poll people walking down the street, not knowing a thing about spas, and ask them if they had a choice of a metal or wood frame I think 99% of those polled would choose metal. The reason Watkins, et al, do not use metal yet is because production costs would go up and they know they already overcharge the public for the product they make. Thus, they would have to raise the price even more, thus hurting their precious sales. Just get over it. Thermopane and metal frames are here and aren't going away anytime soon. At least until someone invents the thermo-gravitational force field that will make up the spa of the future. Just think of it, no frame, no shell, no foam, just a blob of water suspended in air to soak in. Privacy issues would have to be addressed of course.
This has to be two of the most sensible and unbiased postings I have read for months :-) Well said Rick & Spahappy
Boy that sounds familiar. You full foamers make a living out of saying full foam is a better way to go than thermo(pain).Guess thermopane is a gimmick too.New definition of gimmick:Any implementation used on a spa that the "full foam junta" does not like because they don't use it.
I object to the house analogy. Yes there are houses still standing that do not have metal or pressure treated frames. Are these houses holding hundred of gallons of water? Do these houses have leaks that expose the framing to the moisture? No that goes down to the concrete foundation.
I agree that pressure treated will be an issue! It's very hard to keep 2x8 joist on a deck from warping, have you ever gone through a pile of them at the lumber yard trying to find a straight one? Now, think about it being a pressure treated 4x4 or 2x2 that’s even worse.
I agree that pressure treated will be an issue!