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Hi. Instead of making a mulch bed for my 16' round Intex pool, I'm using the deck platform I made last year. The studs are warped a bit, and while I can get them somewhat straight with shims, I fear they'll be a little bowl-shaped once everything settles. I'm finding that if I put a longer shim under a stud, it lifts up the other side and pulls it out of level.
What implications will a concave shape have on the pool? I don't know how to attach a picture, so imagine a16' across octagon-shaped deck with the studs 12" on center, supported by shims to level it and keep them from bowing under the weight, and 2-layers of 1/2" plywood. --Thanks
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You'll need to walk me through it a little more than that. Don't have flicker or use picassa. Just iphoto.
Is it a metal frame pool or an Easy-Set?
How much deflection?
I dished out my 15' Intex donut without trouble.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
Sorry, it's a 16' Intex, Ultra I blieve... a frame pool with vinyl sides.
I think metal frame pools may be more at risk as the bottom could pull the frame out of plumb. I would guess that an inch or two of deflection would be OK.
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