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That's a nice looking liner!
My wife thinks we need a 30 gauge based on some review sites. Any thoughts please?
That's a nice looking liner!
My wife thinks we need a 30 gauge based on some review sites. Any thoughts please?
My personal opinion is a 30 gauge would be an overkill. 25 gauge seems to be more than enough. As long as you have a really good ground cover underneath a 25 if fine.
I got it from Liner World. Love the pattern too. Love your idea by the way. I am concerned about this bulge from where I cut out the drain plug. Do you think I should drain it and try to reinforce it, or will the duct tape hold? Should I just continue to monitor it to see if it gets worse?It looks great from the pictures. When I did mine I put the tarp clips on and had long string on it so I could fasten them loosely. Just enough that the liner would not flop back into the pool (like it did the first time I did it). Then when it was full I snugged them up just enough so there is no slack. I really like the pattern of your liner. Where did you get it?
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I got it from Liner World. Love the pattern too. Love your idea by the way. I am concerned about this bulge from where I cut out the drain plug. Do you think I should drain it and try to reinforce it, or will the duct tape hold? Should I just continue to monitor it to see if it gets worse?
Did you put anything on the inside and with tape or just put tape on the outside? I can't remember what material I put inside to try and keep it from bulging out but mine did it anyways. Only difference is there is something kinda helping it stay more on the inside but it's hard to tell. It's been 4 years now and it hasn't busted yet. In the first pic it shows the tape in the inside yet I don't have a pic of what's under the tape. The second is what it looks like right now.
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I just used duct tape on the inside and duct tape on the outside. I guess it's encouraging that yours has lasted so long. I'm just concerned. I think I'll get in there this weekend and put a 5x5 patch over from the inside just to reinforce it and monitor it from there. I just hate worrying about it, but I want to be safe and worry free. Thanks for the reply!
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I should mention, I did tape it on the inside first, all the extra tape on the outside, I added when I noticed the bulge. I think with a big 'ol patch on the inside to reinforce it, it should be OK. Just not looking to freezing my butt off to get in there to do it. Unseasonablly cool weather in NC right now. Suppossed to get down in the 40's tonight. It's snowing in the mnts. right now!
I love the bamboo skirting @type2pilot ! Where did you find that??
I have a few questions for anyone that does the conversion... 1. I have an Intex 18x52 Pool. I found a liner that is a 25g 18x52 overlap, is this suitable? Will it hang over the side wall enough? 2. How many of the Super Snap clips are people using? 3. I see that bunge cords and some sort of string/ twine has been used to anchor the clips to the strap and or legs. Which is better? 4. Blowouts seem to have happened to a few people. Any solutions?
Well here is an update of the original pool that started this thread. It's been 4 years now and still holding water. I have replaced most of the tarp grabbers starting I think after the third year due to them finally weather cracking and breaking. I just bought some and would replace one when ever it gave out. The top of the liner that lays on top of the railing is the only thing that has wear on it. It has been hit by some major hail stones through out the four years and ripped and cracked it. I used Tear-aid patches to cover over them and worked great. Just doesn't look great. I am thinking about replacing the liner next year with one that has something printed on it since I know this actually works and holds up good. Still trying to think of some way to put something over the top rail that makes a cover. I guess it would be a top rail for the top rail. Lol. So for me this has paid for itself. I have a Hayward sand filter, 1hp pump (runs 24/7),intex chlorine generator (set on 7). I leave the solar cover on all the time and tool it back when we swim. I do leave it in covered every now and again to cool the water if it gets over 100 degrees. I vacuum every other week. That's all I do. Stays crystal clear and I don't have to use any chemicals at all. At the end of the season I use Algaecide 60 and cover the pool with a regular cover. Always clear when opening.![]()
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loooove that table/tray on the side... any better pictures of your build on that? thanks!
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loooove that table/tray on the side... any better pictures of your build on that? thanks!