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The very first method of pile driving was the dead-weight drop hammer which is still in use today.  Other forms of impact driving have evolved over time including hydraulic, pneumatic and diesel hammers.  These techniques are commonly used for driving foundation piles and massive caissons.  Lighter weight models can be very effective in driving composite sheet piling.

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