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I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I
want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott I've seen those docks/floats on oil drums and they seem to float too high unless partially filled with water or sand. Most around here seem to use blocks of a styrofoam material. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott I've seen those docks/floats on oil drums and they seem to float too high unless partially filled with water or sand. Most around here seem to use blocks of a styrofoam material. Styrofoam blocks has been outlawed in my state, you need to use a hard plastic floats, which can be filled with foam. The beads of Styrofoam are hell on the environment. |
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Some lakes will not allow them. I know on our lake, Kerr, the army corp
only allows the heavy black plastic foam filled floats now. I presume you are talking about the plastic ones. Just enclose them under the dock. They do not need to be attached unless you think you will have "heavy" seas in your lake :-) A several hundred pound dock will hold them down. Try to get them up into your dock frame rather than completely under it as it will float too high otherwise. If you want you can get expanding foam http://www.uscomposites.com/foam.html if you want it to be truly unsinkable. Otherwise accidents and water animals might sink your dock. The fact that they are not foam filled is one reason that some lakes outlaw them. The plastic is also not usually uv pretected but under a deck it will take along while for that to be a problem. wrote in message oups.com... I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott |
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On Fri, 11 May 2007 19:59:34 GMT, "jamesgangnc"
wrote: Some lakes will not allow them. I know on our lake, Kerr, the army corp only allows the heavy black plastic foam filled floats now. I presume you are talking about the plastic ones. Just enclose them under the dock. They do not need to be attached unless you think you will have "heavy" seas in your lake :-) A several hundred pound dock will hold them down. Try to get them up into your dock frame rather than completely under it as it will float too high otherwise. If you want you can get expanding foam http://www.uscomposites.com/foam.html if you want it to be truly unsinkable. Otherwise accidents and water animals might sink your dock. The fact that they are not foam filled is one reason that some lakes outlaw them. The plastic is also not usually uv pretected but under a deck it will take along while for that to be a problem. My family have used the plastic drums for our docks on the Ohio River for years. Even with high fast water pushing all kinds of logs and crap, I have never seen one punctured. We do strap them in under the docks using cheap aluminum straping. 20 barrels would float a heck of a pond dock ;-). Mostly ours use 6 on a 5' by 12' dock made of 2x4 framing and 5/4" decking. Dave Hall wrote in message roups.com... I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott |
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![]() "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 May 2007 19:59:34 GMT, "jamesgangnc" wrote: Some lakes will not allow them. I know on our lake, Kerr, the army corp only allows the heavy black plastic foam filled floats now. I presume you are talking about the plastic ones. Just enclose them under the dock. They do not need to be attached unless you think you will have "heavy" seas in your lake :-) A several hundred pound dock will hold them down. Try to get them up into your dock frame rather than completely under it as it will float too high otherwise. If you want you can get expanding foam http://www.uscomposites.com/foam.html if you want it to be truly unsinkable. Otherwise accidents and water animals might sink your dock. The fact that they are not foam filled is one reason that some lakes outlaw them. The plastic is also not usually uv pretected but under a deck it will take along while for that to be a problem. My family have used the plastic drums for our docks on the Ohio River for years. Even with high fast water pushing all kinds of logs and crap, I have never seen one punctured. We do strap them in under the docks using cheap aluminum straping. 20 barrels would float a heck of a pond dock ;-). Mostly ours use 6 on a 5' by 12' dock made of 2x4 framing and 5/4" decking. Dave Hall wrote in message groups.com... I have about 20 - 55 gallon barrels that I will seal up good and I want to make a dock for a pond. I want a square dock that will sit out in the middle of the pond. I would like to find directions on how to build a dock over these drums and what would be a good way to have a solid built dock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott Everyone seems to be missing one key word the original poster used.......it is a *pond*, not a lake or a river. ;-) |
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