Hey guys,
I have an in-ground liner pool, wooden walls (Dont ask, thats just how they build them around here), cantilever concrete coping with the integrated liner track, built a few years ago. The bottom portion of the liner track has failed in a few spots. looks like the bonding may not be right for it to oxidize like this. So far only about an 8 foot section has done this. I have not seen anything on how to repair this without removing the coping, so my question is do they make a wall-mount / vertical liner track that I can screw to the wooden walls? my other option is to buy liner track, and cut the part that goes under the coping, and just use the u-shaped track part and epoxy it in place.... pictures attached....

I have an in-ground liner pool, wooden walls (Dont ask, thats just how they build them around here), cantilever concrete coping with the integrated liner track, built a few years ago. The bottom portion of the liner track has failed in a few spots. looks like the bonding may not be right for it to oxidize like this. So far only about an 8 foot section has done this. I have not seen anything on how to repair this without removing the coping, so my question is do they make a wall-mount / vertical liner track that I can screw to the wooden walls? my other option is to buy liner track, and cut the part that goes under the coping, and just use the u-shaped track part and epoxy it in place.... pictures attached....



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