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Re: Need info on where to buy dock pilings
[Re: Johnal3]
#1097047
10/01/14 06:14 PM
10/01/14 06:14 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220 Chelsea, AL
josht101
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220
Chelsea, AL
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Alfa lumber in B'ham will treat lumber for you to use. I build boathouses, sea walls, and piers. We use regular treated lumber unless someone specifies they want something different. I believe Alfa calls it "critical treatment" or something like that. They'll have 6x6's and possibly 8x8's if u want to go that big. I am planning on digging the boat house back into the bank and doing a wet slip. We get a lot of current at times in this area. I am planning on building a 30x31 2 slip boat house. I'm going to leave a 10' dam and dig out the 30x31 portion and auger in the post and set them in concrete 5' deep. I imagine I will still get some water flow through the dam so I plan on pumping what comes through. Is my idea completely crazy?
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