Help Identifying a Pool manufacturer ... Might turn into a build thread as well...

6afraidof7

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Jun 29, 2022
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The short version of this rabbit hole is I basically got an older pool for free and could use some help on identifying the pool manufacturer, and maybe not as it seems a little straightforward. Will be posting more as I get things assembled and put together, should be an alright project to shoe horn in with all the other stuff I have going on. Pool seems to be in ok shape, it is all aluminum, even the top caps.

The pool is an older Aluminum pool that was at an older home in the St Louis, MO area. It is a 15 x 30 Oval, the sidewall is 48" tall. The side stands are unique with a leg coming off at an angle. The folks that dismantled the pool didn't take much care in removal of the bottom track, which may not have been a fault of there's. Would like to try and find a replacement track. Will take some measurements of it and see if I can search it down with what looks available for bottom tracks. Any tips on where to find older pool parts?

Anyway, comments, suggestions and making sure Iam nuts in trying to rehab or remodel an older pool would be helpful, thank you and sorry if pics are too large

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ohh I love these! is the outside pool wall just plain blue? if not, what is the design? What does the plastic cap that goes between the top rails look like?

 
It is pretty neat looking! Thanks for the reply & Link! I didn't see it in the photos doing a quick scroll, but will look in more depth when I get a chance.

So the only plastic parts I can find are the ring around the skimmer and jet outlet. The caps are two piece metal(Aluminum) style and the wall is a wood grain look that is ribbed, the rib height only being about 1/4".
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I wish you the best of luck and I will enjoy every second of this project while rooting you on. :)

That said, by the time you buy a wall, a liner, bottom rail and the other missing bolts or pieces, if you can find them, you're going to be out most of the cost of a new pool.

If you do find parts, make sure you can find them all, first, and then tally up the costs before buying the first one.
 
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