Grip Collection 86-P-21-001
86-P-21-001
A point field. "In those years, the dredge ground was thawed with cold-water
points. Now the pressure that came down through the waterline and then eventually
was reduced into the hose that was attached to the cold-water point with a
3/4 inch pipe There was a diamond-shaped point with two jets that would come
out from either side. We would have what we called a clamp and a hammer. The
clamp doesn't show in this picture, but the clamp held on with a nut and we
carried a wrench. Each of us was assigned a number of points that we worked."
The crew worked 12 hours a day, connecting the points with 10-foot sections
of pipe. Working with hammer and clamp, these lengths were driven into the
ground, often 22-28 feet deep. "If I remember correctly, when we got
the points down it was something like 10 days we would leave them in and then
the points were pulled out and we would move on to another section of ground."