Without going into allot of detail, I have an idea for a cap sort of thing most likely made from ABS plastic, that would fit over a 9" x 18" paver with either a round socket for the plastic feet of AG to sit in, or possibly the shape of the support legs themselves to slid in without the factory caps on the bottom.
The idea is to set the pavers where they need to be, then put one of these caps on each paver, set the pool up with the support legs in the sockets and you would not have to worry about the support legs sliding or moving around, they would stay where they are supposed to be.
I would need to find out if pools like Intex use the same size and shape of support legs for all their pools, just more of them depending on the pool size, or if they get bigger as well.
The sockets would all have small holes for water to drain out away from the metal legs.
I haven't set one of these up yet, but from what I have seen and read I think it would make the process much faster and easier.
What are your thoughts on something like this, would it be worth pursuing?
Think it would be something people would purchase and use when setting up an AG pool?
The idea is to set the pavers where they need to be, then put one of these caps on each paver, set the pool up with the support legs in the sockets and you would not have to worry about the support legs sliding or moving around, they would stay where they are supposed to be.
I would need to find out if pools like Intex use the same size and shape of support legs for all their pools, just more of them depending on the pool size, or if they get bigger as well.
The sockets would all have small holes for water to drain out away from the metal legs.
I haven't set one of these up yet, but from what I have seen and read I think it would make the process much faster and easier.
What are your thoughts on something like this, would it be worth pursuing?
Think it would be something people would purchase and use when setting up an AG pool?