Re: Filling and liner stretching
Hi Raddish, sounds like it is all going well. Good luck with the coping and top rails this evening.
I agree Matt on both points. Above ground pool fittings should never need caulking. It just makes a mess when it comes time to change the liner.
There is a trend for oval liners to be short on the ends and wide from side to side. But vinyl stretches so easily it does not have to be a problem.
Later, Dennis
Re: Filling and liner stretching
Any words of wisdom for dealing with coping strips over the seam on a metal pool? Between the seam and the duct tape and the liner, it's about 3/8" thick there. Should I just shove coping over it as best I can?
Re: Filling and liner stretching
Hi, that's all I do. Force it on and then put the rod over it.
Re: Filling and liner stretching
Well, I tried and tried and tried. Ain't no way in hell that the rod is going over that seam, with or without the coping strip. I did get the coping strip over it, but the rod simply will not go no matter what I do.
The seam is behind one of the vertical supports, and the sheet metal plate thingie easily spans the distance between the two rods, so is it alright to just leave it like that? It's about an inch and a half uncovered by the rod, but covered by a stressed coping strip.
Also, the rods seem to be lower than they were before. When I put them on tonight, they are too low to fit under the uprights. I actually have to raise them about 1/4" so that they rest on the tracks in the uprights. Is that normal?
Re: Filling and liner stretching
Nothing wrong with doing it that way. And it is pretty common for the rods to have to come up a touch to fit the uprights.
It all sounds good.
Dennis
Re: Filling and liner stretching
hrsdennis, I really appreciate all of your reassuring posts. It really makes me feel better about the whole project when all of my little "oops" are pretty much normal to someone who does this for a living.
Thanks for all of your encouragement! I'll post pics when I finally get this thing done. :)
Re: Filling and liner stretching
Re: Filling and liner stretching
The post I was refering to was rightfully removed but the link will take you to some fun reading in the Hall of Shame.
By all means Raddish, I would love to see the pics.
Dennis