The jack you are talking about is it a high lift jack? How much water did you drain off? Where and how did you position the jack so not to damage pool? Can you post any pictures. I have three broken pavers.Well, the jeep/farm jack idea so far isn't working. Pool is draining now, just too much weight to lift without damaging the top frame tube.
Exactly! And when the kids are getting rambunctious in the pool too. Here's an idea. What about TWO(or even four) of those pavers side by side under each support? That would take the weight of the support off of one paver and distribute it across two(or more).Remember that the legs move out, away from the pool sides as the pool fills!
Hey did those work well for you ?? I just bought them for oursI think that would work really well, I was looking at this from lowes... Shop Britt Beige Ledgewall Concrete Retaining Wall Block (Common: 12-in x 4-in; Actual: 12-in x 4-in) at Lowes.com
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Found it at lowesShop Cap Concrete Block (Common: 4-in x 8-in x 16-in; Actual: 3.625-in x 7.625-in x 15.625-in) at Lowes.com
$1.48 each and will fit perfect under each leglooks like the weekend is going to be busy for me
Now to find a couple cheap pools to transfer water