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rusty2
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/7/2007 5:04:10 PM
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Anyone have experience with a local company that can obliterate a boulder that is at the end of my boat ramp? It is completely out of the water at this point. I would like for it to be broken up and the pieces placed alongside the seawall. Any suggestions are appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Nutin Bitein
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/7/2007 5:32:06 PM
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This stuff should do it. archerusa.com Yuo will need a drill to drill into the rock.
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Osms
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/7/2007 7:12:37 PM
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Lake Martin Dock is the only outfit on the lake with a track hoe on a barge. I'm sure they can do it---if they will!
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John C
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ditto on LM Dock Company
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8/7/2007 8:01:38 PM
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- they are the ones to call that have the right equipment
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LifeTime Laker
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/7/2007 8:29:44 PM
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Why not just rent a mini ex from RSC on rubber tracks, drive dowm the ramp and dig it up youself? It will cost about $750 to rent the machine for a WEEK or about $150 a day. Very easy to operate, take about half a day to get comfortable on it. By the end of the day it will be fun.
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rock
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/7/2007 8:49:08 PM
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rent a machine and push it out from the ramp. I wonder if it is at the end of ramp and that big how could you get the boat in even when the water just dropped a few feet.
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I have seen many folks sink vehicles within 20 feet of the water line, even when the ground looked solid. I have a 4wd tractor and have been stuck more than once. My neighbor had a huge track hoe doing some work a few years ago and that got stuck too....they had to bring in a couple of dozers and several chains to pull it out.
Another thing to consider is the rock's size. A large boulder can weigh several tons and may be too large to move with conventional equipment (most rentals will move a couple thousand pounds at most, and that isn't much when talking boulders). Depending on boulder size, a track hoe on a barge may be the way to go (and I think other companies besides Lake Martin Dock have such equipment) or it may take high explosives for something very large (which sounds like more fun anyway).
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Pontoonfisher
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/8/2007 7:09:30 AM
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Rent a jack hammer
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Tallyman
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C-4
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8/8/2007 9:02:38 AM
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Two pounds of C-4, some det cord, a cap and two feet of time fuse should do the trick. Dig a little hole under the boulder, insert the C-4, light the fuse, and have a beer. In 20 seconds your problem should be over.
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Feb
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C-4
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8/8/2007 9:16:22 AM
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Don't sit on the boulder while sipping your beer.
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Osms
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and, you can...
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8/8/2007 10:14:15 AM
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start building a new dock after the rock pieces and boards from your dock stop falling. LOL
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BamaBob3
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Boulder destruction/removal
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8/8/2007 4:37:19 PM
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Take a different approach. In light of the fact that it is on dry land now, lobby for 150 foot piers. Then you could use it as a perch neck deep for drinking your beer....but don't P in the water. Only animals P in the water.
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