Lee,

They sell special blow up supports for the pool.  The cover gets heavy with all 
of the snow, but they make big inflatable pillows to float under the cover.  
You don't fully inflate them so that when the water freezes it won't pop the 
pillows.  I think they'd be cheaper than all the rope it would take to make the 
spider web idea.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 12:54 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Swimming pool ideas




  Well the ice is gone here in New York and the work on the above ground 
  swimming pool has commenced. I've descided after finding that tire 
  tubes collapsed and the so called blanket or air pillow collapsed in 
  the ice under the winter cover that I have another idea. this would keep 
  the winter cover up off the ice which develops here during the winter. 
  sort of like a spider web design . I'm going to buy a bunch of cotton 
  clothes line and with the help of others tie this clothesline together 
  in a clump, if you would and then have each of the strands run out and 
  over the edge of the pool to be anchored somehow on the ground outside 
  the pool. Not sure how this will work by the raised deck. but if you get 
  my drift. something more solid to help hold the winter cover up off the 
  water.. of course it would help if I bought a new cover because 
  apparently this cover has many pin holes allowing melting ice/ rain to 
  drip or run down into the pool.Now if we could market this idea it would 
  be great. I'll experiement as soon as the water is warm enough to get 
  in but the idea of a large spider web type of home made thingee 
  sounds good. Lee

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