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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
Got lucky enough to snag a truckload of treated lumber on Craigslist for FREE. Had a friend with a hookup for the barrels for FREE. Already had nails and screws. Had to buy a few bags of quikrete and a 4x4 for the ramp posts, and some hardware for connecting the ramp to the posts and the ramp to the dock. All in all I have put in about $40 (and a week's worth of evening work at a leisurely pace). Not bad for a 12x14 dock with a 3.5x10 ramp for our half-acre pond!
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
The Dock Edge hardware system is designed for use with 1-1/2″ thick lumber (minimum width 6″). All hardware is mounted with carriage bolts. Always use backer plates or other piece of hardware when bolting through wood along with lock washers. This will eliminate the bolt pulling into or through the wood. This will allow the nuts to become loose and fall off. Proper chaining of a dock is critical. Use proper dock anchors (min 250lbs per anchor) and cross chains. If there is no water fluctuation chains may be pulled taut by having a few people stand on the corner while you tighten chain. Use a piano hinge or other arrangement for decking boards over anchor chain corners for easy access for adjustment.
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