Jet Rod for Peer Building

Peers allow for boats to hang out close to shore in a safe place. They are attached to the land and go out a certain distance for the holding and security of boats. Building peers is quite an experience and a critical tool in peer building is the jet rod. This is a devise that is gas powered to bring water into a compartment and cause a great deal of pressure to build up and then squirt the water out at high velocity. Peers require solid pilings into the floor of the sea or water source. The pilings can be hammered in with a heavy weight and a crane, but this is not how most are put in. A jet rod has a long area that can be ran along the side of the piling and as the piling goes into the ground the water squirts away the area under the bottom most part and makes room for the piling. As the piling goes down the suction causes the piling to stay tight and secure in the ground and makes it so that it will not go anywhere. Operating a jet rod requires having some muscle on your body, it also takes a lot of energy, so supplementing with Acceletrim before can help. It is a great workout because not only do you have to lift up pilings, you get to operate a jet rod, which can burn hundreds and hundreds of calories off of your body. The jet rod helps build the foundation of the peer, there is so much more to peer building, but the foundation is the first step to building a peer that holds up over time.