Thanks Buster nice talking with you. Hope your wall turns out well. Send me some pictures as soon as it’s done maybe I’ll make a video on your project.
Dale I’m starting a seawall business here in north east Tx. We have lakes everywhere. I have a cat 309. If money was no object what attachment and what brand would you pair with that machine to drive the panels and piles
Congratulations it’s definitely a lot of hard work but very rewarding if you do it right. You Can build a great reputation that way. I would get with the dealer of the equipment and see what the largest vibratory plate is that you could put on it and I would go with that. Also got to watch it because when you extended sidetracked with the vibratory plate the Tractor has a tendency to teeter a little bit. Specially, if you’re picking up a Piling just be careful
Thanks for checking on my page. I typically try to keep the weep holes a a foot and a half to 2 foot above the high tide line, so I’m not letting Water get back behind the wall. The waterline you see on the vinyl is from us, jetting behind the wall and had trap some water on the backside. Good eye!!
Thanks for your comment Ben I have the inch and a half pipes joint in to the 6 inch sock drain to help relieve the water pressure from behind the seawall
Hey Dale, love your videos. I own and maintain a small marina in South Louisiana, most of our work is for ourselves so we are not pros by any means. We seem to have trouble getting pilings on layout in deeper water especially with current rolling. Any tips?
Hey Rod, thanks for your comment and watching the videos. We have the intercoastal waterway here where it gets narrow, and we deal with the same issues. Sometimes we will tie a rope mid span of the piling why we are trying to stand it up to hold it close to the place it needs to go. On top of that we always have a lot of limestone in that area. We have to go through so it makes it very challenging. Good luck with your projects.
I used to do the same shit and we wore flip flops. our shirt had a chainsaw with a pair of flip flops on it. This is maritime industry not general industry and osha regulations are different
Thanks for your comment. My Worker’s Comp. rate is one of the lowest in the industry. We take pride and trying to keep all our guys safe with no injuries. We tried to be as safe as we can, but there is just sometimes we push the edge
HARD HATS...not worn when working on a construction site? Really? Your other videos had guys wearing hard hats... so what changed here? Your crew, yourself, appear competent, very capable... but accidents happen.
Thank you for watching my channel and you were comment. I definitely understand the boots thing but when you fall in the deepwater with boots on and steel toe shoes and makes a very difficult to swim. The athlete developed from wearing wet boots all day long is not fun, we tried to implement them where we can but there’s just times you cannot. Keep on watching thank you.
My Hero”s ! You Guys Rock !
Thanks Buster nice talking with you. Hope your wall turns out well. Send me some pictures as soon as it’s done maybe I’ll make a video on your project.
@@DaleWHickman Thank You Sir !!
It’s very clear to see , the experience and your leadership shows
That pontoon but looks sick. Could you do a tour of some of your equipment?
Beautiful work!!
This video was really good. Great job on everything.
Good quality work 👌
Thanks for your comment and watching Andy I appreciate it!
Very good video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Perfect !!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Great job! I'm looking to get something similar to that done on my backyard
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate that and watch my channel. Good luck on your project.
@@DaleWHickman do you guys do out of state work? I'm in SC
Impressive.
Thank you so much for taking your time to comment!
Great job!!
Thank you!😊
What is the clamp you are using to pull the sheets out? Thanks for the videos.
Dale I’m starting a seawall business here in north east Tx. We have lakes everywhere. I have a cat 309. If money was no object what attachment and what brand would you pair with that machine to drive the panels and piles
Congratulations it’s definitely a lot of hard work but very rewarding if you do it right. You Can build a great reputation that way. I would get with the dealer of the equipment and see what the largest vibratory plate is that you could put on it and I would go with that. Also got to watch it because when you extended sidetracked with the vibratory plate the Tractor has a tendency to teeter a little bit. Specially, if you’re picking up a Piling just be careful
I noticed the weep hole in the wall at 10:05. After the wall is complete, is this weep hole above or below the waterline?
Thanks for checking on my page. I typically try to keep the weep holes a a foot and a half to 2 foot above the high tide line, so I’m not letting Water get back behind the wall. The waterline you see on the vinyl is from us, jetting behind the wall and had trap some water on the backside.
Good eye!!
What is that sock drain down at the 6’ level? Does that tie into your weeps?
Thanks for your comment Ben I have the inch and a half pipes joint in to the 6 inch sock drain to help relieve the water pressure from behind the seawall
We need a relike button for those of use that watch several times!!
Hey Dale, love your videos. I own and maintain a small marina in South Louisiana, most of our work is for ourselves so we are not pros by any means. We seem to have trouble getting pilings on layout in deeper water especially with current rolling. Any tips?
Hey Rod, thanks for your comment and watching the videos. We have the intercoastal waterway here where it gets narrow, and we deal with the same issues. Sometimes we will tie a rope mid span of the piling why we are trying to stand it up to hold it close to the place it needs to go. On top of that we always have a lot of limestone in that area. We have to go through so it makes it very challenging. Good luck with your projects.
Hey Dale, love the videos. What kind of vibratory hammer do you use?
Thanks for your comment. I believe one of them is called a MPK but can’t swear to it and the other one is just a cat plate compactor.
Where are you located need an estimate ?
Thank you for your comment and Question we are located in Gulf Breeze Florida and only work 50 miles within this area.
I used to do the same shit and we wore flip flops. our shirt had a chainsaw with a pair of flip flops on it.
This is maritime industry not general industry and osha regulations are different
Make sure watch my channel and your comment yeah some of my guys would wear flip-flops. If I let them we try to at least protect our feet.
No wonder it failed!! In the ground 3 feet if that
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FAILURE TO ADMINISTER PPE
Thanks for your comment. My Worker’s Comp. rate is one of the lowest in the industry. We take pride and trying to keep all our guys safe with no injuries. We tried to be as safe as we can, but there is just sometimes we push the edge
HARD HATS...not worn when working on a construction site? Really? Your other videos had guys wearing hard hats... so what changed here? Your crew, yourself, appear competent, very capable... but accidents happen.
Stick to the seawall/dock questions Paul. Don't be that guy!
Boots required boss. “Watch for snakes”loses the lawsuit. Boots required with ankle protection and steel toes.
Thank you for watching my channel and you were comment. I definitely understand the boots thing but when you fall in the deepwater with boots on and steel toe shoes and makes a very difficult to swim. The athlete developed from wearing wet boots all day long is not fun, we tried to implement them where we can but there’s just times you cannot. Keep on watching thank you.
Dale is subject to maritime OSHA regulations that are different from general industry requirements.