Wow, what a great and fun way to beat the Texas heat! The only thing you need to add is maybe a pool deck around it. I know the kids will have fun for sure. Just make sure they never swim alone!
Nice. We are in the process of setting the same pool up. Actually just starting to slowly fill it with water. We too put support blocks under our legs, and now are noticing the long sides shifting inward as water is added. I'm thinking the legs are getting a great deal of water weight on them already and my concern is having the blocks as support under the legs. Since the blocks actually raise the legs up off ground to a degree I'm thinking this is exerting more pressure on them? Wouldn't it be better to remove the blocks and have the frame legs sit directly on all the ground we leveled? My question is: did your sides work themselves out into a upright position as pool filled? Have your leg supports withstood the water weight?
Yes the sides going to work themselves out. If I was you I would let the legs stand on their own I wouldn’t put the blocks under the legs that’s one of the mistakes I made when setting mine up.
Very big and nice pool just what the Summer order love it have fun
I wish I did got it earlier.
Nice - Thanks for sharing
Wow, what a great and fun way to beat the Texas heat! The only thing you need to add is maybe a pool deck around it. I know the kids will have fun for sure. Just make sure they never swim alone!
Yeah definitely
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@@mcwtrs i appreciate it. Thanks alot
Nice. We are in the process of setting the same pool up. Actually just starting to slowly fill it with water. We too put support blocks under our legs, and now are noticing the long sides shifting inward as water is added. I'm thinking the legs are getting a great deal of water weight on them already and my concern is having the blocks as support under the legs. Since the blocks actually raise the legs up off ground to a degree I'm thinking this is exerting more pressure on them? Wouldn't it be better to remove the blocks and have the frame legs sit directly on all the ground we leveled? My question is: did your sides work themselves out into a upright position as pool filled? Have your leg supports withstood the water weight?
Yes the sides going to work themselves out. If I was you I would let the legs stand on their own I wouldn’t put the blocks under the legs that’s one of the mistakes I made when setting mine up.
Yes the legs are super strong to withstand the weight of the pool and water.
@@TRIPLEDUNLOCKED Thanks for your reply. We stopped filling, and are going to attempt to remove block supports.
Yes that would be the best option. Let me know how it turns out. Glad I can help
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