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    duraleigh Guest

    Default Pool Slide Legs

    Hi, Folks,

    I am installing a used pool slide and would like to replace the legs. The current ones are 1 and 7/8" O.D. aluminum. It is what I could best describe as a "matte" finish.

    That finish would be okay but I am hoping to find stainless steel. I have no idea where to start looking and pricing the stock I need. Anybody have any experience or thoughts?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dave S.

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    Default Re: Pool Slide Legs

    I use Northern Rail and Stainless for custom stainless rails and ladders. They can make pretty much anything you want in Stainless.

    www.norrail.com/

    Brad
    www.waterworkspools.com

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    Default Re: Pool Slide Legs

    Thanks, Brad.

    Dave S.

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