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    Pile Driving Barge

    Video doesn't show the making of it, just how it works


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    Congratulations Tools & Stuff - your Pile Driving Barge is the Tool of the Week!

    For those watching this video, the pile driving action starts at 11:17

    HUGE week on the site; this is a tough win. Some of the nicer tools that have been posted this week include: Side Mounted Trailer Crane by Frank S, Lathe Milling Head by Metaler, Spill-Proof Oil Can by jjr2001, Cheese Spreader Handles by Paul Jones, Belt Grinder Knife Sharpening Attachment by garycullen, Skid Steer Hammer Mount by Frank S, Laser Alignment Tool by sohackitj, CNC Maxi Pallet by jjr2001, Power Hacksaw by pier, and Saw Table by Tuomas.


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    Wow! Thanks Jon!

    I will PM you my address now.

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    Thanks Tools & Stuff! We've added your Pile Driving Barge to our Miscellaneous category,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    Congratulations Tools & Stuff - your Pile Driving Barge is the Tool of the Week!

    For those watching this video, the pile driving action starts at 11:17

    HUGE week on the site; this is a tough win. Some of the nicer tools that have been posted this week include: Side Mounted Trailer Crane by Frank S, Lathe Milling Head by Metaler, Spill-Proof Oil Can by jjr2001, Cheese Spreader Handles by Paul Jones, Belt Grinder Knife Sharpening Attachment by garycullen, Skid Steer Hammer Mount by Frank S, Laser Alignment Tool by sohackitj, CNC Maxi Pallet by jjr2001, Power Hacksaw by pier, and Saw Table by Tuomas.



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    Congrats again and nice job!

    Thanks Jon,
    I received the shirt today and will be sure to wear it during an upcoming youtube video. (I will try not to get it too dirty)
    Thanks again!

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    Great machinery,but I did not understand the purpose of piles..
    Best regards

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    The porous of the piles being driven along a shore line would in all likely hood have been the precursor for a retaining wall in an effort to slow or prevent erosion
    Hopefully someday I will be able to recover lost data from several of my old hard drives to sho w3 or 4 of the barges and pile drivers I built years ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by toma View Post
    Great machinery,but I did not understand the purpose of piles..
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    Hi Toma, I explain at the beginning of the video that it is to replicate the concrete edge on the other side of the causeway. It is all long complete now, I will take some pics if I remember.

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    What a blast!

    I am guessing you had the machine in mind, then scoured the area for a job that would give you and excuse to build it.

    It would be fun to see how they did the rest of the project. Any pics or links?

    Thanks.

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    No the barge was purpose built for hammering piles into this very lake (well 2 lakes). I have yet to find what has happened to footage after this point, but I can always take some pics to show you the finished result. I should do it soon before we get more rain so you can see the below waterline view as it currently stands.

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