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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 04:41:01 -0800 (PST), jamesgangnc
wrote: On Feb 15, 7:06*am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 17:47:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Has anyone built a floating dock using 55 gallon plastic barrels? I have 5 available and would like to make a dock that is at least 12x12 . Does anyone have any easy plans to use or suggestions? Thanks! I haven't done it, but I helped my buddy down at the farm equipment shop build one - it worked pretty good. Two things we discovered - you need to put some ballast in the barrels - we used water. *Second, depending on how long it will be, build it in sections - not as one humongous long dock. What he did was use PT decking and built a frame with 2x8's - three barrels to the sides and one in the middle. *He secured the barrels by framing them in - didn't need to secure directly, but he did use polyethylene rope - 1/2" as a safety measure. The ballast was 25% of the volume of the barrel. Works great. Why would partially sink the barrels. Sounds stupid to me. Got me - seems to work fine. No bounce to the dock, very little movement and it's fairly long - roughly 60 feet. I suppose it would sound stupid to a smart guy like you. But it works. |
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