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Mack
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Looking for Seawall Materials?
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9/12/2008 7:15:52 PM
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Gotta' replace my seawall this winter. Existing creosote crossties are going away. Maximum height is about 4 feet. Has anyone on the Forum ever had any experience with or heard of a source for a "Railroad Tie" type product made from recycled auto tires formed into the shape of a crosstie?? I have "Googled" recycled tires without a result. Gotta' be somebody here who knows something?? Help Thanks,,,
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http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/tires/products/ProdList.htm#Railroad This site might help you find the product you are looking for. I would check with Alabama Power to see if this type of product would be allowed before I waisted any time in researching it.
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lakngulf
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Looking for Seawall Materials?
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9/15/2008 8:40:44 AM
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I think Russell sells them. You probably are already aware of that and need someone with experience using them.
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Mack
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Looking for Seawall Materials?
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9/15/2008 9:45:19 AM
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Thanks for the references,, I'll look. I have not seen these things, but, it really seems like a great idea, if, if if, they don't leach some ugly stuff into the water, and if you can find 5 or 6 strong people to move one.
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lakngulf
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Looking for Seawall Materials?
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9/15/2008 10:45:48 AM
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I don't think they are nearly as heavy as the real thing.
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