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You might want look into getting them fabricated. Thats what I"m forced to do!
Ground round was a term used years ago referring to the leanest ground beef. The hind leg in beef is called the round (Top round, bottom round, eye of round and sirloin tip). Today if you were to read a recipe asking for ground round it does not mean you actually have a butcher ground a round roast, it just means that you need 4%-7% fat ground beef. Likewise ground sirloin would be 10%-15% fat and ground chuck would be 20% fat.
I used a sand base for our 20' round above ground pool. It's much easier to deal with after the pool is gone. Greener too.
You don't "start" an above ground pool. You start cars, motors and engines. You need a hose and water flowing through the hose and stick the hose in the bottom of the pool. Then you wait days for it to fill.
Due to the differences in engineering and the parts involved, there really is no way to convert an oval above ground pool into a round pool.
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When rounding from the ten's place, the numbers above 600 and below 605 round down to 600. When rounding from the hundred's place, the numbers above 600 and below 650 round down to 600. Since 600<1000, we cannot round from the thousand's place. So the numbers above 600 and below 650 round to 600.
The round cut (back hind quarter) from beef steer produces the following: # Round Steak # Rump Roast # Top/Bottom Round Roast # Eye Round Roast # Tip Steak # Ground Beef/Ground Round
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Answer is noYou can remove a round one and install an oval after, of course, you make necessary adjustments to the ground--making the ground level in an oval instead of a circle. The only things you might be able to re-use from the round pool are the pump/filter, ladder, skimmer and return fittings, and your cleaning equipment. Round pools are built quite differently and are not meant to turned into ovals. Theyndon't have the supports required, whether that be braces or straps. So, basically the answer is 'no'.
Either a 50 OR A 75 would do it.
How much water in a 48inch 12foot round pool