Tommy Docks has great do-it-yourself durable modular designs with the flexibility to expand on in the future.
Tommy Docks 16 ft. straight aluminum frame with hardware kit allows you to create the dock look you want by adding the decking of your choice. Tommy Docks signature durable aluminum frame, along with corrosion-resistant hardware, holds decking boards up to 1" thick. Each dock section can hold 16 boards that are 47-3/4" long by 5-1/2" wide.
With Tommy Docks' hardware and frames dock package, it’s never been easier to build your own dock. This DIY dock kit includes the following components:
(2) 4 ft. x 8 ft. aluminum frame kits #TD-40008
(2) 4 ft. corrosion-resistant superior dock pipes #A-50015
(2) 6 ft. corrosion-resistant superior dock pipes #A-50017
(2) Gray polyester powder coat paint outside corner brackets #A-50000
(2) Gray polyester powder coat paint straight brackets #A-50001
(4) Gray powder coat paint footpads #A-50005
(4) PVC Vinyl safety caps #A-50217
Bracket hardware conveniently located inside pipe sleeve, remove the plastic orange cap to access
This item generally ships standard Ground via USPS, UPS, or FedEx.
Product Number: TDSAF-40016
UPC: 724785401165
Our solid aluminum frame holds decking boards up to 1" thick. Each dock section can hold 16 boards that are 47-3/4" long by 5-1/2" wide. DECKING BOARDS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE. Bracket hardware conveniently located inside pipe sleeve, remove the plastic orange cap to access. Tommy Docks hardware isn't meant to be used in brackish or salt waters. Our fixed dock systems are "non-floating" and not recommended to attach a floating dock section.




Assembly And Installation Instructions For Many Of Tommy Dock Products Are Available For Download.
Video Guides Are Not Available For Every Product. However, Our Video Library Is Constantly Expanding. If You Have Questions On Assembling Or Installing Your Dock, Please Contact Our Customer Service Team.

Frequently Asked Questions
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As the Tommy Docks system is essentially a free standing structure, ice build up around the dock can damage the dock. This is especially true if the ice rises into the dock from underneath or if windy conditions in the Spring time of the year cause the ice to move around. Therefore, the rule of thumb is if there is ice on the water body, the dock should be removed. Not doing so voids any warranties.
You will have to purchase the Muck Pad or Augers separately.