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Now this sounds like serious nonsense: Does the water entering the
barrel get heavier than the outside water, once it is inside?
Or was this the best a seven foot troll could do? Then try fuel filter
topics for the best results!


only thing i would warn is make sure the barrels are not locked into
the dock.
if one gets a crack or hole in it its going to cause problems unless
it can fall out.
if it cant it will pull its section down as it fills with water.



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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:43:00 -0700, Chris_MdR wrote:


Now this sounds like serious nonsense: Does the water entering the
barrel get heavier than the outside water, once it is inside?
Or was this the best a seven foot troll could do? Then try fuel filter
topics for the best results!


only thing i would warn is make sure the barrels are not locked into
the dock.
if one gets a crack or hole in it its going to cause problems unless
it can fall out.
if it cant it will pull its section down as it fills with water.


naa im too dumb for that and i like to have dry feet.
fuel filters who needs fuel filters; a roll of papertowels and your all
set.

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I will not respond to this stupid weft.

Pictures and plans on request.

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I found some floating dock options online and it looks like there are some professional options vs. Just using barrels. Look at www.cubedocks.com

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On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 3:08:04 AM UTC-6, wrote:
I found some floating dock options online and it looks like there are some professional options vs. Just using barrels. Look at www.cubedocks.com


That's a pretty interesting website. I wonder how'd plastic barrels would do to make a cheap pontoon boat?
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