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Closetzguy 03-03-2018 02:30 PM

Pile driver needed
 
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So who are my best options to get this guy driven back in where it belongs?

GTO 03-03-2018 05:15 PM

How about....
 
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Originally Posted by Closetzguy (Post 291639)
So who are my best options to get this guy driven back in where it belongs?

Triple H. ( sorry, couldn't resist)

Descant 03-03-2018 07:49 PM

Where are you? Having to move a barge long distance may not be something the operator wants to do. You may not want to pay for that.
I think it may be more a matter oi "when can they do the work?" Most operators have a big spring backlog. I'd call whoever did the original installation, if known.

We used to have a couple of pilings at the end of our breakwater/docks and had to reset them often. Finally pulled them out and went without. No problem ever since.

fatlazyless 03-04-2018 07:14 AM

... magic dock wands?
 
.... probably impossible to drive it back down without a barge, crane and pile driver ...... so, maybe switch to either a boat lift, or magic dock wands .... there could still be a pair of fiberglass dock wands and bases at the Re-Store in Plymouth for $100 .... give em a phone call?

Or, go to ebay and enter 'dock mooring whips' for a long list of different whip items?

ApS 03-04-2018 09:16 AM

Hope You're Not in a Hurry...
 
My four "tie-off" pilings lasted a very long time, but were installed into "virgin" lake bottom. If you don't want a "three-peat" (or a "six-peat", for that matter) don't bother putting them back in. :(

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Originally Posted by Closetzguy (Post 291639)
So who are my best options to get this guy driven back in where it belongs?

I think you got all the answers in this earlier thread:
https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...3&postcount=14

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Closetzguy 03-04-2018 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 291650)
.... probably impossible to drive it back down without a barge, crane and pile driver ...... so, maybe switch to either a boat lift, or magic dock wands .... there could still be a pair of fiberglass dock wands and bases at the Re-Store in Plymouth for $100 .... give em a phone call?

Or, go to ebay and enter 'dock mooring whips' for a long list of different whip items?

Yes I have whips.......just like to tie off to these when gone all week.


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