Jeff looks like your on the East coast here at the Cape, getting ready for the high tide of the Atlantic Ocean 😂 Very nicely done, that ain’t going anywhere, if anything more rock at a later time down the road. Looks beautiful and nice to have some cold ones watching time pass😉 Thanks for sharing 👍🇺🇸
Looking good Jeff I think it will work here beside me in Ireland I have a Canal and they are had of been fixing it up and cleaning it and this year it look's good they put cycling track along it and put places for you to fish or just sit and look at the wildlife like Swan's and duck's.
Its great when you have connections with the concrete guys and the concrete pumping guys as well! 😎👍🍺 Sure makes that project go smoother, than doing it one wheelbarrow at a time!
Jeff, adding to your reply, maybe the price of diesel will slow those big boats down🥴 Friend sent me a picture of diesel pump at Mystic sea port in CT and the price was at $7.30 a gallon😳
Can not belief . That you did not put some Rio ( steel ) with that concrete. As you know that concrete will crack and break up . Which causes movement.
@@MuddyfeetTV 4'x6' slabs, with about a 2' deep footing. Leave a rounded entry in the footing 16-20" wide. Set two lifting points out of rebar into the slab so you can move it. Place slabs out in front of your rip rap, catch big uns by hand !!! THAT will be a good video.. :)
Cowboy said you lost your dad... condolences from UA-cam fans in Wisconsin.
Thank you so much.
That certainly takes care of that problem cheers from Nova Scotia bud
LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff looks like your on the East coast here at the Cape, getting ready for the high tide of the Atlantic Ocean 😂 Very nicely done, that ain’t going anywhere, if anything more rock at a later time down the road. Looks beautiful and nice to have some cold ones watching time pass😉 Thanks for sharing 👍🇺🇸
Thanks Max. The boats keep getting bigger and so do the waves
nice job on the breakwater wall !! That should stand up to severe storm/wave action.
I really hope so. Thanks for watching!
Looking good Jeff I think it will work here beside me in Ireland I have a Canal and they are had of been fixing it up and cleaning it and this year it look's good they put cycling track along it and put places for you to fish or just sit and look at the wildlife like Swan's and duck's.
Sounds like a good hunting spot
Its great when you have connections with the concrete guys and the concrete pumping guys as well! 😎👍🍺 Sure makes that project go smoother, than doing it one wheelbarrow at a time!
Oh gosh. I don’t know how our ancestors ever got by
Jeff, adding to your reply, maybe the price of diesel will slow those big boats down🥴 Friend sent me a picture of diesel pump at Mystic sea port in CT and the price was at $7.30 a gallon😳
If it ever starts to wash away the rock's just pump a load of very wet concrete over it and it will flow down between the rocks and hold it together
I’ve thought about that but I think I will give it time to settle first.
That will work! If you need water in the lake, you can turn on the Hydrant lol
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@@MuddyfeetTV is it connected or is it for the furbabies to pee on
@@jonschneck4559 no, it is only decoration
Odd place for hydrant. It is close by if needed.
I need to paint it thanks for watching
Can not belief . That you did not put some Rio ( steel ) with that concrete. As you know that concrete will crack and break up .
Which causes movement.
We put some rebar in there. Not real concerned about it cracking or moving.
The rock's should do the trick 👍 and they look nice. Most erosion here is stabilized with rocks.
I hope it works. How is things with you?
@@MuddyfeetTV All good thanks Jeff..busy as can be as usual 🙂
Are those dock pilings old "Boom Party" pipes? 🤭
We have a lot of oilfields in our area. I’m assuming it’s all oilfield pipe.
thats good moccasin territory
Need a fish house or two down thru there...
How would you make those?
@@MuddyfeetTV 4'x6' slabs, with about a 2' deep footing. Leave a rounded entry in the footing 16-20" wide. Set two lifting points out of rebar into the slab so you can move it. Place slabs out in front of your rip rap, catch big uns by hand !!! THAT will be a good video.. :)
try to get everything smooth as possible, no jagged edges to be slamming up against when that 40 lb whitecat tries to pull you in there with her.
a sharp shooter, and a form on your flatbed, let the trucks washout in it, and you can have fish houses for days..