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    INTEX Ultra XTR Legs leaning opposite the low corner

    Thanks, outpost That's exactly what i am going to do, they do look a little left and right here and there, not near as bad as the 2 i pushed back, but still... Great observation about the pattern, although the pattern is not perfectly aligned with the top gray part, to begin with, i also...
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    INTEX Ultra XTR Legs leaning opposite the low corner

    Thank you for taking the time and going over my setup. Yes, i think i tilted the legs when i was trying to smooth out the wrinkles on the floor when filling up, those were really hard to smooth because the pool had already about 4-5" of water when i noticed them, so i had to literally jump on to...
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    INTEX Ultra XTR Legs leaning opposite the low corner

    Yes, i draw the lines before started hammering, I had little hope that this idea will even work on the way back from Home Depot with the sled-hammer. I guess it moved because of what i have under the pool, on top of the sand i put 24"x24" interlocking rubber tiles upside down with the smooth...
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    INTEX Ultra XTR Legs leaning opposite the low corner

    Ok, so i got a 4-pound sledge hammer, put a piece of plywood against the PT plywood that i used for footing then another piece of 4x4 and hammered with short strokes, not strong but fast and many and it looks like it pushed the legs back to the vertical position. I marked the previous, tilted...
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    INTEX Ultra XTR Legs leaning opposite the low corner

    Hi all, I have a question, hope someone can help I installed an INTEX Ultra XTR 9x18 and after it filed up I noticed that couple of side legs are leaning towards one end, they are not 100% vertical. Now, the strange thing is the pool is mostly leveled with only 1 corner being about 1 inch...