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    Can someone give me plans/ tell me how to make a stake bed driver? The water will be from 4' to 10 ' deep. Thanks

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    Someone has posted there plan on here before. And it has been tried and proven to work well. Try a few searches and see if it pops up.

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    Don't be saying all those nice things about him. He's got this BIG UGLY head and you are just making it bigger. I swear he is just as bad as Shiloh Red. I tell both of them that put together they wouldn't make one good one. HAHA!!! Weezer should sell that driver cheap. He doesn't use it anymore. He has bucket drivers now. Their names are Donald and Todd. Come on Richard put the stake driver specs up for the rest of us to see. Todd



    Don't listen to Todd. He is just mad because he can't get some one to do his dirty work. I have been emailing the priint to any one that wants one. I will try to get it small enough to put it here.
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    Wink Check these out :

    Quote Originally Posted by MaggiesMaster
    Can someone give me plans/ tell me how to make a stake bed driver? The water will be from 4' to 10 ' deep. Thanks
    Willsjwills - picture of his stake driver, made from aluminum :




    1Weezer - schematics for his stake driver, made from PVC :


    Make note of a couple of unique innovations from both of these stake drivers :

    A rope attached ... to keep from losing your driver.

    Holes drilled in driver head ... to allow air to escape, so you aren't fighting the stake and the air pocket, when trying to push them to the bottom.

    ... luck2ya ... cp

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    Here's a picture of one somebody had posted before. I have made one like it and it works.


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    How easy is it to drive them into the bottom? Also what do you use to drive them in there?

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    How easy is it to drive them into the bottom? Also what do you use as stakes?

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    It depends on how hard the bottom is.....

    You use the sections of PVC that you screw into the handle to drive them down...

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    What size pvc are you using for stakes?

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    I guess that I am just not understanding exactly how this works.

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