Has anyone ever had problems getting ladders/rails out? Mine have always been a little difficult. I usually have to bang on the undersides with a 2x8 and I’ve always noticed a white powdery substance in the sleeve once I finally get them out.
This year they appear to be stuck.The sleeves appear to be made of aluminum, embedded in the concrete and the rails are stainless. I’ve got the heat gun on one as I type hoping to loosen it up but so far, no luck.
Any suggestions?![]()
Dave

The sleeves appear to be made of aluminum, embedded in the concrete and the rails are stainless. I’ve got the heat gun on one as I type hoping to loosen it up but so far, no luck.
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It finally twisted and broke the bond. I though the wife was going to cry she was so elated. So after a half of a can of WD-40, many hours spread out over the weekend banging, prodding, twisting, jacking (I used a floor jack as well), cursing I finally got both the ladder and rail out! Waste was right in the other post, P.O.P. (Pool Owner Patience) is exactly what it took. All the pipes are slightly dinged up but definitely still usable and not very noticeably damaged.
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). When a rail gets stubborn (whether from SWCG or grit and debris) the first thing I do is pour some water onto the cup and work the rail as much as I can, to get the water into where it needs to be to do it's job, if it stays stubborn, I walk away and do something else for a few minutes, then come back and try again. It may take a few repititions and PATIENCE, but usually works. Water is aka the 'universal solvent' and can work wonders on all sorts of things which need a little 'lubing'.

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