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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

This is a unique way to install Everlast Synthetic Products vinyl seawall. This is in Bertie County NC, at Innsbrook Development

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  • what a bunch of fat lazy retards........ fat motherfuckers what a shit cut corner job this was!

  • No hardhats no lifejackets, no toe penetration of the sheeting and you're driving it with a ho-pac. I want to be the next contractor who comes in and plls out or replaces that travesty of a seawall.

  • @mattlandrum0469 I build in the INTRACOASTAL (proper spelling), in NC. I like how you say that they used "a shitty guide" but yet you still defend it. I'd much rather be a smart ass than a fucking dumbass tough talker on youtube that can't even spell the name of the body of water in which he "works."

  • @kpierce1982 Mr smart ass sea wall builder did you notice they drove two feet in the ground because they used a shitty guide to put them in it does not show the tear down and driving to grade for a finalized product if you all want to learn how to really build sea walls come to florida and try it on the inner coastal. LMFAO that is how you do work son

  • I hate to see companies like this get work. Cheap labor and cheap construction practices. 2 feet in the bottom?! Customer's going to be real happy when that crap wall blows out. Stay inland and away from the NC coast, you'll get embarassed. We've got enough shoddy companies to deal with.

  • Mexican false work! Excellent way to cut costs! Y'all try that up north and you'd talk to the judge. The engineer would have something to say about penetration too.

  • I just hope you pay the guys truging around in the water the money they should be getting. And a good health plan. thanks .

  • Your only driving them about 2 feet into the bottom. Good luck having that wall last. I drive commercial steel seawalls in Virginia. We drive 50% of sheet into the ground. ie 20 feet exposed 20 feet in the bottom.

  • my excavator operator cannot do this. its sinked. 16 tonne hitachi ex200.eventhough several tress as slipers,stil sinking

  • Well said GotCWall...lets team up on some work.  I will send you my cell. I have several ESP walls coming up and need some good folks to sub them too.

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