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Jim Willemin wrote:
Brian Whatcott wrote in : Dan Listermann wrote: I want to build two docks, one permanent and a floating one. The floating one will be supported by 15 gallon plastic drums. I can get 55 gallon, but for a 4 x 8 dock, I worry about center of gravity issues. The permanent one will be built of 55 gallon drums filled with dirt. Any issues to look out for? Might you consider using 55 gal drums instead of 15 gallon drums, and part fill the big drums with 10 gallons of dirt of specific gravity 4 ( = 4 times as dense as water...) That would put the CofG lower than the 15 gal drums..... Brian W Where do you get dirt that dense? Most rock is around 2.5 to 2.7; green foundry sand is around 3, and that is about as dense as you get without going to something like pig iron. Hehe...look: someone paying attention! If I said "fill the drum to leave 15 gal worth of buoyancy", would that be better? :-) Brian W |
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