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Jeepman05
07-02-2012, 07:41 PM
I have a 25 year old pool that is 16 x 24 with the 8ft deck on one end.  I want to redo everything decking coping liner.  It has a 7 inch plastic coping that receives the beaded liner and am having a hard time justifying $2000.00.  It looks like the Fanta-Sea pool but everything is wood. 48 inches deep.  Any one know if I use the Fanta Sea coping if it will work.  It is plastic and if it last another 25 years I would be more than happy.  The existing coping has a 6 inch radius corner and the Fanta Sea looks like a square corner, but it seems if I get a liner that fits a Fanta Sea pool it should work.  The original pool was a Sun Holiday pool sold here in Columbus Ohio that is no longer in business.
PoolDoc
07-02-2012, 09:43 PM
You want to rehab a 25 year old AG pool, made by a company no longer in business??
Is this for a pool, or a hobby?
Regardless, it's not anything I can help with. I'll put your post where others can see it. But your best bet might be to post on poolspaforum.com. There are a lot of pool guys on that forum, and you might luck into some old semi-retired pool guy who's bored.
If you succeed in getting it going, come back here when it's time to take care of the chemistry!
Jeepman05
07-03-2012, 12:13 AM
Too funny.  This pool has a history.  
Got divorced and to prove a point to the ex, took the pool apart piece by piece 18 years ago and stored it, then rebuilt it on my new home. it's been a perfect pool for another 18 years and decided to put some money into it rather than spend another $11,000 for a new one, which is how much it cost new. 
Probably couldn't buy the same thing now for that money.  I'm always up to a challenge. Lol.  in 35 years of keeping a pool I've never had water quality problems like   I read on here.  Got a semi retired pool guy that said he could rehab the pool for $6,000 and I told him he should be able to do it for 1/2 that.  He laughed and said I couldn't do it myself for that.  Out to prove another point I guess.
PoolDoc
07-03-2012, 01:07 PM
Ok. It's a hobby. ;)
That's fine, then. (For you, not for me!)