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    Watermom,
    What size pvc did you use? I see that the length of each pole was 10 ft, do you remember the circumference/width? We decided that we are going to use your idea until we have the time to make our own cover reel system.
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    I'm pretty sure I used 1-1/2" pvc but other sizes would also work. Since your pool has a diameter of 18', you will not need 10 ft sections of pole.

    This method actually worked pretty well. It was just slower than the Solar Roller Cover Stick that I use now since there were four separate pieces to be rolled up. But, it was cheaper!

    Let me know how it works out for you.

    (Hint --- while you are making the clips, go ahead and make some extras to have on hand if you lose any or if they break.)

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    How is managing your solar cover going for you? Which idea did you end up using?

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    Watermom, I ended up cutting my solar cover into quarters and just roll up each piece by hand. It is kind of a pain in the rear but it's manageable for the time being. It only takes about 10-15 minutes,which isn't too bad. We have had such a rainy, chilly summer so our solar cover has been on a lot.
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    Despite all my jokes, here is one serious bit of advice:
    Do not expect a solar cover to last more than 3 years. I've had all kinds from thin and cheap, to thick and expensive and they ALL die by the end of the 3rd season. The warranty ONLY covers seam failuress, not the bubbles. So i get the cheapest blue or clear one I can, and after 3 seasons, it doesn't hurt NEARLY as much to trash it as it does those that cost 2-3x as much, because they die before the 4th season as well.
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