I have not been fishing this week because we have been repairing Robert's boat house. While the lake was low, we replaced some rotten pilings. You can see from the pictures that the piling were in need of replacing.
I have not been fishing this week because we have been repairing Robert's boat house. While the lake was low, we replaced some rotten pilings. You can see from the pictures that the piling were in need of replacing.
We cut the old pilings off below the normal water level where they were still solid then drove a 18 inch piece of rebar into the center, leaving a few inches sticking up. The new piling was drilled to receive the rebar and set on top of the cut-off. The hardest part of the job was drilling the holes through the new pilings. Those things are hard and you are drilling at or above shoulder height.
One is replaced and the next one braced so we can remove the piling,
Almost done-Dan is trimming of the last shim and Dan And Harold acknowledging a good good is completed. Robert's boat house will stand a few more years. Best of all, we had a good time and nobody got hurt!
This is a good thread. Reminds me of the team projects we have down here. Also, it reminds me of how FishingTx members help out others. Good job TD
You ain't right my headaches
I knew you said it was low, but dang I had no idea that low. One thing for sure it's the right time for those type repairs. Thanks for sharing.
IF You Don't Go, You Won't Know
Great post and very helpful!
Nice job gents. I know the feeling I need to exteng my boathouse 8 ft. to cover the boat my wife bought last year. LOL Know is the time to do it because the lake is real low. Just need to get more than 1 day off to start
Terry
Td that looks like livingston,you sure need some rain.Nice looking work.