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Barge/Cabin Build on The Sabine River, East Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasLoneStar56" data-source="post: 380564" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>Chapter 2:</p><p>Floating it down river to her permanent home.</p><p></p><p>Notice the Chapter 1 pics; some with jeans, boots & shirts. Notice in these pics; barefooted, no shirts and jeans cut off with a pocket knife. :LOL2: August in Texas is Hot, and it gets hot in a hurry.</p><p></p><p>The cable is heavy duty steel with turn buckles used on the frame. Old window weights were used on the land side so as to allow for fluctuation of the water level.</p><p></p><p>The Sabine River can fluctuate as much as 15' in a 24 hour period of time during a heaving down pour.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]73214[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]73215[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]73216[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]73217[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasLoneStar56, post: 380564, member: 14624"] Chapter 2: Floating it down river to her permanent home. Notice the Chapter 1 pics; some with jeans, boots & shirts. Notice in these pics; barefooted, no shirts and jeans cut off with a pocket knife. :LOL2: August in Texas is Hot, and it gets hot in a hurry. The cable is heavy duty steel with turn buckles used on the frame. Old window weights were used on the land side so as to allow for fluctuation of the water level. The Sabine River can fluctuate as much as 15' in a 24 hour period of time during a heaving down pour. [ATTACH type="full" alt="SAM_1201 edited.JPG"]73214._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="SAM_1202 edited.JPG"]73215._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="SAM_1208.JPG"]73216._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="SAM_1210.JPG"]73217._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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