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I have built a floating dock from treated 1/2" 4 x 8 plywood, skirted with
treated 2x4s and supported by 9 cable restrained 15 gallon plastic barrels. Currently I have two of these tied together with 8' 2 x 4s using lag bolts. The resulting dock is 8' x 8'. I want to double the size with two more sections for a total size of 8' x 16'. The river floods occasionally so I will want to be able to take the docks out. This will involve dragging them up about 12' of bank. I want to disassemble the four sections to do this. I am looking for a way to connect the four so that they can be easily disassembled and reassembled without me getting too wet in the winter. So far, I have bought hanger bolts and wing nuts that I intend to use with 16' 2x6 boards on either side. This will work, but it will be very tricky to get all the holes aligned at once. Any suggestions? |
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