OK going to start working on a 16X16 ft Floating dock for the ranch. Will be using 2x10x16 for the sides I think. Question how many of the 55 gallon blue barrels should I use. I am thinking 9 total.
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I would suggest looking at dock floats. They do cost more, but being square and flat they are much more stable. You would only need 4.
When I was looking at barrels, most said to double what you need then partially fill with water to stabilize. 475 # of floatation is with barrel completely submerged and all air.
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Originally posted by BrianL View PostI would suggest looking at dock floats. They do cost more, but being square and flat they are much more stable. You would only need 4.
When I was looking at barrels, most said to double what you need then partially fill with water to stabilize. 475 # of floatation is with barrel completely submerged and all air.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostBrian would you post a link to a web site of the floats you are recommending.
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We were about to use four of these to build a floating dock until our dam blew out.
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Originally posted by pyrobow View PostWith barrels you do have to add water for some counter balance. With out counter balance when you get close to the edge it will tip a lot and the back side barrels will come out of the water. I have built 2 and have learned from experience.
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Originally posted by bklem View PostBrandon from what I have seen, y'all's lake is a top notch, first class deal. I really suggest you go with any number of the pre-made floating docks. I think in the long run you will be much happier.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostEventually we will have one built. We already have the steel pipe set. This will be more temporary and eventually a swimming platform. Just don't want to spend a lot of money with the other projects going on
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Originally posted by bklem View PostI hear ya! Are you going to make it where it slides up and down the steel pipes to adjust for water level? If so that also adds stability.
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