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 Many of these larger piles require a predrilled hole before they are placed in the ground.

Manitowoc makes several styles of cranes to maneuver the these pig pilings into place.  The piles are drive into the ground with Diesel Hammer. Ice makes a good hammer for driving pilings.

Hammer & Steel make a variety of light weight piling hydraulic vibratory hammers

Protect  your dock from Marine bores and Sea Termites by using recycled cast plastic pilings.

Recycled Cast  Marine Piling  can be used to repair, renovate docks, retaining walls, and  shore up existing docks.  The Composite Piling are used on Stationary Docks and Piers. 

Protect you ship with sea camels - floating log fenders.

 

Koch Plastic and Rubber Sales has a variety of  different types of custom  Rubber and plastic parts.

 

 

 

 

 Protect your investment as Plastic Recycled Plastic  Pilings will last a long time

We can mold metal tubing inside our composite parts to make pilings or composite lumber. New Line of  Fiber-Reinforced Composite Pilings - Our pilings can be reinforced fiberglass strands, rebar, or steel tubing depending on your needs.  Our pilings can be used in fresh water of Kentucky to Brackish waters of New Jersey for building boat docks

Fiber Reinforce Compression Molded Parts  for Dock Construction

We have a variety of Dock and Pier Building Supplies. If you can not find what you are looking  or custom needs for send us a quick e-mail. info@plasticmarinepilings.com

812 455 3081

 

 

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