Well, pool is back together with a new liner and filled. Water tests are good and the kids have been swimming in it with no issues.
First a big thank you to this site and contributors as the knowledge and posts have been very helpful.
The repairs were done as previously mentioned.


However, a few issues have me concerned. To recap my project...
Towards the end of last summer the two inside buttress straps rusted through and snapped causing them to flip up off the outer blocks about 4-6 inches. I ended up installing 2 - 3" wide heavy duty ratchet straps around the entire outside of the pool which got me through the end of summer and into this summer.
This summer I drained the pool and cut the liner to access the straps and attempt my repair. I placed 2" x 1/4" aluminum flat stock under the broken straps and fastened together thus restoring the strap supports for the walls.
While I was inside the pool making those repairs I noticed a bunch of small holes in the bottom of the wall mostly on the buried 8" deep side. I figured I would place 26ga galvanized sheet metal around the entire inside circumference. I used 72ft x 12" high metal and then bolted all of the vertical seams through overlapped new galvanized metal, the existing pool wall and a galv strap on the outside. A total of 8 vertical seams and the top of the new metal was taped with good duct tape. The inside walls were sanded, rustolium primered and any pinholes were taped and wall foamed and the new liner installed.
I then moved to the outside of the pool and sanded all the lower wall holes and the slight pitting around the skimmer. I proceeded to JB Weld all visible wall holes and skimmer pitting and then painted the entire bottom 12" circumference of the pool with rustolium cold zinc spray paint.
The pool was filled and appears to be complete. Now for the issues, while the new liner was being installed (paid someone to do it) I was watching for any wrinkles and didn't notice 3 of the 4 buttress supports on the repaired side had shifted out of plumb by about 3/8" on the top.



I'm not sure if I could just loosen the screws on the top and tap a 2x4 to get them plumb or if this is even a concern or finish the summer, drop the level and then straighten them out.
Thanks in advance,
KeithP