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Finished our dock last Friday. I like how it turned out, way bigger and beefier than I originally thought it would be. All that is left to do on it now is add an 8' prefab concrete double step on front and put a six step stainless ladder on left side. Process showing it going together; ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/pbLh13E.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/PlYOyn6.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/3Kd9UM3.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/nhJajkr.jpg) I'm confused. Why in most of the views the pillar of concrete furthest out in the pond comes all the way up under the slab above it. But in the view from the water looking back at the dock (bottom picture in this post) and only in that view there is a concrete pillar and then some type of post between the pillar and the top slab? Is that a different person's pond or is there a step to surround that post with concrete later to match the later pictures? This looks really cool. I wonder if they have a slimmed down version for costs savings in smaller ponds (say more a typical width and length of a pond dock?)
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I think you might be confusing the concrete joists with smaller posts when the joists are viewed from the head-on perspective from the water side?
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Ah yes!! Thanks RAH, with the deep shadows under the platform I missed that those were the concrete joists seen only on end profile. Thanks!
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Love the permanence of concrete!
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This looks amazing. The no maintenance is a tremendous advantage. 5k is pretty damn cheap for the years and fun that will be had on it. Your grandkids - grandkids will still b using this dock. Your whole place looks like a place anyone would b proud to have. Looking forward to some full pool pictures to come. I am surprised you are doing it yourself, it seems like you are really good at it. I would have hired concrete contractors Denver to do it for sure, as I would have no idea how to do it myself  .
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by FireIsHot - 09/19/23 12:13 PM
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