Wow! Probably the best tutorial video I’ve ever seen. Very articulate explained every step in detail. I have one on my tub that installer put on. I’m about to install one for a friend, thanks for this excellent video 👍
@@IanVanMann fast forward into 1min in video “Complete SpaSchool pt1” and I am literally using the cover lift to lift the spa cover and instructing on how to do it safely.
I know this assumes everything is levelled, but I would have levelled the bar before setting the screws on each side, otherwise over time it can cause the bar to warp if the load isn’t distributed evenly.
By this time the spa is already leveled. If the pad is unleveled I would not have been doing this. Pad and electrical are the first things to be inspected before the spa is even unloaded. This is why I use the lines in the siding to avoid having to pull out a small level. I guess because I’ve done it a million times. But good point.
Wow! Probably the best tutorial video I’ve ever seen. Very articulate explained every step in detail. I have one on my tub that installer put on. I’m about to install one for a friend, thanks for this excellent video 👍
Thank you so much! Im glad this video served its purpose
Thanks for your detailed instructions. I'll be installing my cover lift this weekend and I appreciate being able to watch your videos as i do it.
Great job on all three videos. Thank you very much.
You are an excellent instructor. I think we'll try it. Thank you
You are a great teacher. I love the details.
Thank you..I appreciate it.
Thank you!!
wheres part 4 to show it working ?
If you watch Complete Spa School Part1 video, it will show you one that is freshly assembled and how to properly work the CM1 system safely.
@@dfweliteservices3269 i DID AND i CANT SEE ONE WORKING
@@IanVanMann fast forward into 1min in video “Complete SpaSchool pt1” and I am literally using the cover lift to lift the spa cover and instructing on how to do it safely.
you totally left out installing the lower mounting , Why?
Show the cover in operation next time.
Who Dat!!
I know this assumes everything is levelled, but I would have levelled the bar before setting the screws on each side, otherwise over time it can cause the bar to warp if the load isn’t distributed evenly.
By this time the spa is already leveled. If the pad is unleveled I would not have been doing this. Pad and electrical are the first things to be inspected before the spa is even unloaded. This is why I use the lines in the siding to avoid having to pull out a small level. I guess because I’ve done it a million times. But good point.