I am completing a self build project and about to put up a boundary fence. The problem is that I have to go accross an area of 12 Inch thick steel reinforced concrete that forms part of a farm silage pit. I have previously broke up the concrete with a "pecker" on a JCB but this is far too expensive.
I intend to leave the concrete intact and bolt my fence posts directly onto it. The problem I have is that I need to infill on my side of the fence to approx 150mm above the height of the concrete. Initially I thought about cementing round top edging on top of the concrete and haunching both sides. This would not be a problem on my side as I would be infilling, but would not look very tidy from the other side and feell that this may not be strong enough to hold back the infill.
I have also considered HB3 Kerbs or Kerbs layed on their back but again I dont know how strong or tidy it would look. The other solution may be shuttering with steel dowels but I feel that this may be a bit OTT for a garden fence.
Basically I am looking for suggestions on how to lay Edging/Kerbs on top of a pre-existing concrete surface.
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated,
Neil B
Edging on top of concrete
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I'm suprised Sim hasn't spotted this one - his company manufactures a truly excellent high-strength bedding concrete that should be just the ticket for this sort of project....
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...is that the most suitable poduct, Sim?
Ronabond
...is that the most suitable poduct, Sim?
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