Posted by jackinok on July 08, 2012 at 05:56:15 from (68.235.132.191):
In Reply to: Re: OT Fishing Dock posted by Heyseed on July 07, 2012 at 18:36:13:
tripod made of pipe,with a snatch block at top.driver made of a larger pipe weighted with lead.rope from top of driver ,thru snatch block,to shore or the dock itself if its floating.even a boat will work.nephew that builds docks has a barge about 8x20 he works off of.with three or four borrowed anchors you can even stand in a flat bottomed boat and do it.if you cant reach the top simply cut your pipe in half and rethread,or weld it in sections.heres a tip,two flat bottomed boats lashed together with planks about a foot apart makes a excellent work boat for this.simply drop your pipe between the two,screw a cap on your pipe and start in with sledge hammers.when you get low enough screw on another section.heres another,in asmall lake or pond you wont get the big rolling waves you do on a big lake,so your pilings can be smaller.of course you could always jet them in if you rig up the equipment.
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