my install

Apr 11, 2011
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So I figured its about time to post some pictures of my agp pool install.. this was my first time doing this so it was a lot of work for just me to do.. my pool is a 18' round that I purchased from craigs list. I decided to dish it out about 6" to give it about 54" inches.. sorry if the picture quality is bad
[attachment=2:11g70q7i]pool dig.jpg[/attachment:11g70q7i]here is the start of the dig

I started this thing in early june due to a rather soggy May.. i ran into tons of groundwater and would have to stop diggin.. ony 4" down
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This is the pool that I purchased for $250 from craigslist
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Here is the pool up with the foam cove.. I originally was going to pad the bottom( dont really regret not doing it)
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Here is the liner set up for the stretch. (this ended up being trickier then expected)
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I unfortunatly can not add the picture of the pool filling.. The streching worked fantastic.. almost lost it thought when i lost track of time and the liner started falling in because the water got to high.

But this is what it was all for
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I would like to personally thank TFP and Shadetree builder for the help of this install.. It just goes to show you with a little research and hard work you can DIY and save Thousands of dollars.. :goodjob:
 

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