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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
If you want to build a pier or a dock, you need good, sturdy pilings or posts to support it. Unless you have the heavy equipment to drive the pilings into the ground, you’ll either need to use a jet of water to dig a deep hole or set the pilings in concrete footers. Jetting is better for sandy soil, while concrete is more stable for muddy beds. Although this project may require some special tools and a couple of people to lend a helping hand, you’ll be able to enjoy fun on the waterfront for years to come! If you need to install posts in the water for a dock or a pier, measure and cut pilings made of pressure-treated wood. The pilings should be the length you need to support your structure, plus an extra 4-6 feet that you can bury in the ground. Have some friends help you stand the first piling in the water, then aim the tip of a high-powered hose or a water jetter at the base of the piling and turn on the pump. The force of the water should blast away the sand and mud beneath the wood, creating a hole so you can sink the piling. Keep reading to learn how to pour concrete posts!
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.
This is the standard ODROID-U3. The ODROID Magazine will give you the full guide for it. http://magazine.odroid.com/. All ODROID-U2 software is fully compatible with ODROID-U3. The Powerful Linux Computer. 1.7GHz Quad-Core processor and 2GByte RAM. 10/100Mbps Ethernet with RJ-45 LAN Jack. 3 x High speed USB2.0 Host ports. Audio codec with headphone jack on board. XUbuntu 13.10 or Android 4.x Operating System. Size : 83 x 48 mm, Weight : 48g including heat sink. Package includes the main board and the heat sink . All technical information and questions on ODROID forum
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