SuperDi Plastic 120ft Roll QP1562 Swimming Pool Liner Lock
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The profile is in the shape of a 'T'. The T's 'crossing' - is a quarter-inch thick. br>The vertical measurement is 5/16 inch (fifteenths of an inch). br>Please keep in mind that the following information is for informational purposes only. I bought a roll, but it turned out that my Liner already had the required 'tightener lock.' In the same way as in the photo on the left - but without the 'T' roll that locks it in place.
The thickness ranges from 1/8" at the thinnest end to 5/32" at the thickest. The continuous horizontal linear 'barbs' and the base are not included. I've been told that it performs admirably for the purpose for which it was created and that it was properly installed. Tip : Wait until the weather is warm and sunny.
The beaded liner receiver track is too wide for an overlap to be tucked in and the liner lock to be added. It's simply not going to work. To hold the wall to the top, use the overlap and coping strips.
I'm not sure what the question is about! br>If you're wondering if it has sharp corners that protrude, the answer is no, it doesn't, as long as you push it all the way in. br>If you're wondering if it'll work on sharp corners, the answer is no. It won't 'bend' around sharp corners. Cutting at the corner and continuing on the opposite side of the corner would be required. br>I hope that this information is useful.
Selected User Reviews For SuperDi Plastic 120ft Roll QP1562 Swimming Pool Liner Lock
It won't be easy, but with patience, a wood block, and a mallet, you can restore your pool to its former glory. Without a doubt, this would have been costly, and possibly necessitated the purchase of a new liner.
This worked perfectly for my indoor 16x32 (with plenty of room to spare), though it did take two hours to set up. It was most effective when two people were present. The product would be pulled tight and slightly stretched by one person, making it easier for the second person to hammer it in with a rubber mallet. We installed laminate flooring with the help of a block, which allowed us to hammer it down precisely at such an awkward angle. So far, everything has gone well. I'll keep you updated if anything changes in the future.
Many other reviews stated that it was difficult to install, and they are not lying; keep your fingers crossed. It was completely ineffective for me. Even with a rubber mallet, I couldn't get the liner lock into my in-ground pool because there wasn't enough room. It would fit in some places but not in others, so a light tug would pull it all out. I believe it would be more effective if the section of the liner that goes into the crack was made of a harder material rather than flimsy rubber. Worst of all, they don't cover return shipping, so I paid $50 for something and they charged me $30 to return it.
On my 20x40 inground pool, I installed this myself. Even with my extra cutouts on the pool's side, I still had several feet left over. It was a tight fit, so I had to use a wooden block and a rubber hammer to get it installed. It took about 3 hours to complete the installation. However, the product was satisfactory, and the liner could no longer be removed. It appears to be more attractive with it than without it.
My old liner was slipping out, and this re-secured it. Although I was unable to push it in with my fingers and had to hammer it in with a hammer and a piece of wood while floating in the pool, it was relatively simple to install.
I only wish there had been some sort of guidance included. To get it to seat tightly, I had to figure out that I needed a small wooden block and a hammer. The installation was completed after that.
The plastic keeper material was only used in the corners by the installer. On our 12 foot by 25 foot pool, this material was VERY simple to install. I used a rubber mallet instead of the block of wood recommended by the seller. It only took me 45 minutes and it turned out beautifully!.
It was money well spent. This pool is 35 years old, and there are places where the liner will pull out in the spring. I finally bought this and installed it. It was simply completed in the manner in which the liner joins the coping. Pool measures 18' x 36' and has a heart shape. It was only one length when it was placed in the machine. There are no short works in this collection.