Restoring a 1976 Coleco aluminum pool, looking for parts

tonon

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Mar 14, 2012
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Hi, I recently inherited a 1976 Coleco pool, in relatively good condition. I was impressed with how thick some of these parts were, like the plates under the top rail caps. I was going to scrap the pool, but I’m working on restoring it. It’s kind of sentimental to me, because my parents had the same pool. And I’m from Connecticut. Coleco started as Connecticut Leather Company, before changing to Coleco when they switched to making recreation products (pools, video games, etc.). Coleco around the late 1970’s is said to have been the largest above ground pool manufacturer in the world. It’s really a piece of manufacturing history. I’m also a machinist. I don’t need parts or at least parts that I can’t get. I’m going to get some new hardware for it. Although many of the screws are stainless and still good. I need to make new plaques for the face of the top rail caps. I need 18 of them. They must’ve originally been forced injection moldings. Maybe I can 3D print new ones. But I’ll take any spare parts that anyone has. If anyone is getting rid of this same pool, but you’re not in or near Connecticut, I’ll pay for shipping. I’m also wonder what type of paint I should use on the frame, as I want to repaint it. I was thinking rustoleum professional grade. It seems to last about a decade outside. Or is there something else I should use? Thanks for the help, everyone!
 
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Here’s some pictures. I even have the owners manual. Coleco pools I’m told were bought out by Lomart and the Lomart Gray Mist looks similar to this pool. Appears to have the exact same top rails.
 

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It looks like you have a pretty good project to work on. We have been debating the merits of a profilactic coating of rust proofing on the inside wall of new pools during the installation process on another thread. I don't know if this is something you would like to consider or not, seeing how this pool has held up well over the years. INYO pools and Teddy Bear pools both carry hard to find above ground pool parts and you may be able to find parts there if needed.
 
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