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Old 11-30-2003, 12:44 AM Reply With Quote #1
Drumdum is offline Drumdum
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Does anyone on this board know any co. that could be recomended to put in pier pilings(N.C.area)?? Would like to have someone who can bring equipment onto pier and work from there rather than a barge,because of the weather... Thanks,any help is appreciated..
Old 12-01-2003, 01:46 PM Reply With Quote #2
John M is online now John M
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I wonder where they might be going......its rockin and rollin I hear
Old 12-02-2003, 09:29 AM Reply With Quote #3
Thumb-Burner is offline Thumb-Burner
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It's rockin and rollin all right.. First week of Nov the "gap" between the main pier and the T was expanding up to a foot with a swell!!! I think DD lost a knife through the crack?

Thank goodness for strong chains.... It sure wasn't the fish pulling the end off the pier when I was there.
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