I assembled and filled my Coleman Power Steel 22' by 52", and set the legs to what appeared to be straight. As the pool itself filled with water, they must have shifted slightly as the liner stretched, and a few of them now bow just slightly inwards.
I know that there is a risk with these particular legs folding over completely over time, and setting them straight I am assuming can help prevent that.
I was able to correct most of the problematic ones by grasping the base of the leg and pulling hard. But a few won't budge. I don't have a jack to jack up the whole frame, and don't want to bend the top rail. Any way to get a little more leverage with pulling on the base? I want to be proactive with preventing leg collapse.
I know that there is a risk with these particular legs folding over completely over time, and setting them straight I am assuming can help prevent that.
I was able to correct most of the problematic ones by grasping the base of the leg and pulling hard. But a few won't budge. I don't have a jack to jack up the whole frame, and don't want to bend the top rail. Any way to get a little more leverage with pulling on the base? I want to be proactive with preventing leg collapse.