
Then we like to put a stick of rebar in as a guide and a scout. This will keep your pile straight and also make sure no rocks or roots are in our path before we drive the pile.
It’s important to take the nut all the way off the saddle before placing it back on the pile, this will ensure a mechanical fit over the pile to allow it to turn.
Next we start with a small piece of 2x4 and turn it clockwise to drive it in.
Check with a level every so often to keep the pile plumb. Adjust the size of 2x4 as leverage is needed.
Once you’ve driven the pile to the 6” point, hit the pile with a sledge hammer a few times. If it sinks more than 2” add a 24” year extension. If it doesn’t sink? You’re done! Just as the set screw to avoid uplift and it’s time to build.