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Barb's New Dock
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Steve's Redneck Patio!
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Ever since we first dug the pond in 2001, Barb has wanted a dock. Unfortunately, we filled the "hole" with water before constructing a dock! Finally, 6 years later, Barb ordered a floating dock from Connect-A-Dock.
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The components were delivered by truck on a pallet. |
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Barb hauled the components back to the pond via ATV using Steve's new elk-retrieval trailer. The large dock sections weigh 86 pounds each.
Then she lifted the rocks out of the way and dug out the bank.
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The two 60" sections and one 30" section connect with connector blocks that bolt on, as well as pole connectors on the sides for anchoring the dock.
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YIPPEE! First 2 sections are in place - and without Barb floating out to the middle of the pond!
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Now, to attach the 3rd section and hide that foot valve for the sprinkler system underneath the dock. |
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All done! Now, a little clean up and haul off the mud and grass Barb dug out of the bank.
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From the dock we can reach the "seaweed" that needs to be thinned out. "Salad anyone?"
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Time to celebrate! |
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Uh-oh!
"Dad pushed me off the dock so I'm going to sit back here and not look at him (even though I do love to swim in the pond)!"
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Here's Steve and his faithful sidekick, enjoying his new "Redneck patio" on the back of the garage overlooking the pond!
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