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I think the real trick would be getting the screw started. Once it got a bite I
imagine running it down wouldn't be that hard. Maybe a big rental air impact ratchet, gasoline compressor and an "extension" of galvanized pipe? A lot will depend on what the bottom is made of. This ratchet attaches temporarily to the top of the screw. I had a 10 foot helix driven into the floor of Blackwater Sound in Key Largo. They used a hydraulic motor to drive it and it cost me $1200. |
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