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Right, a bit perplexed here.
Got a couple of weeks off work to cast a slab. I was going to use a C20 mix (garage base) but would a C25 or even 30 be justifiable?
The slab finishes with build up MOT (roughly 150mm) above ground. Would it be best to build 2 brick course to retain this, or shutter past the MOT (2" or so) so the edge finishes in concrete?
Also, the edge on one side has concrete gravel boards, would these be OK to retain 150mm of concrete or would shuttering be best practice ?
And finally can fibre replace rebar mesh on 150mm?
Phew, out of breath now :p
Hp
Got a couple of weeks off work to cast a slab. I was going to use a C20 mix (garage base) but would a C25 or even 30 be justifiable?
The slab finishes with build up MOT (roughly 150mm) above ground. Would it be best to build 2 brick course to retain this, or shutter past the MOT (2" or so) so the edge finishes in concrete?
Also, the edge on one side has concrete gravel boards, would these be OK to retain 150mm of concrete or would shuttering be best practice ?
And finally can fibre replace rebar mesh on 150mm?
Phew, out of breath now :p
Hp
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my mate went to melbourne about 5 years ago and him and his kids hated it
he got a start painting and his first job was 80 miles outside melbourne!!!
thats a daily commute apparently
anyway the eldest son refused to go to school anymore so they came back after a year
this is a slab for a shed right?
sounds like overkill hen
LLL
he got a start painting and his first job was 80 miles outside melbourne!!!
thats a daily commute apparently
anyway the eldest son refused to go to school anymore so they came back after a year
this is a slab for a shed right?
sounds like overkill hen
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Well, yes.......and no.
The shed was a comprimise to my all singing/dancing garage. So the shed has been oredered, but Im looking at upgrading the base, as if we are actually staying, I will flog the shed in near future and build my cathedral of timber.
So will the fibre be a feasible alternative to re-bar with C30?
Hp
The shed was a comprimise to my all singing/dancing garage. So the shed has been oredered, but Im looking at upgrading the base, as if we are actually staying, I will flog the shed in near future and build my cathedral of timber.
So will the fibre be a feasible alternative to re-bar with C30?
Hp
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will you be running cars on it and what size shed could you get a heavy 4x4 in etc
id so then stick a single layer of mesh overlapped 2 squares if more than 2 sheets, we always tie then together with seel fixing wire but its over kill for a small slab.
fibres ok for light duty and prevent plastic cracking
id so then stick a single layer of mesh overlapped 2 squares if more than 2 sheets, we always tie then together with seel fixing wire but its over kill for a small slab.
fibres ok for light duty and prevent plastic cracking
Giles
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Right, done footings and hardcore.
So far the sub-layer contains:
Ibstock bricks (Leicester)
Travertine (Turkey)
Marble (Italy)
Sandstone (India)
What you think Time team will make of that one in 200 years ?
will be topping off with MOT. Broke all bricks etc up by hand (to 80mm ish) got rid o all sh1t in garden (for jobs I might need, but never did :laugh: )
Still ,my CIOB training wouldnt let me bury the blocks, so Im keeping them for......
you get the idea
On-wards and up-wards!
Hp
Ps got barrow gang coming Tues am. There barrowing C30 4 cube for £550 inc fibres. Took care of access problems
So far the sub-layer contains:
Ibstock bricks (Leicester)
Travertine (Turkey)
Marble (Italy)
Sandstone (India)
What you think Time team will make of that one in 200 years ?
will be topping off with MOT. Broke all bricks etc up by hand (to 80mm ish) got rid o all sh1t in garden (for jobs I might need, but never did :laugh: )
Still ,my CIOB training wouldnt let me bury the blocks, so Im keeping them for......
you get the idea
On-wards and up-wards!
Hp
Ps got barrow gang coming Tues am. There barrowing C30 4 cube for £550 inc fibres. Took care of access problems
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Lol, Yes it was suggested, we implied Katie could stay with her nan and come over after her exams..... didn't work, just as stubborn as her mam.Mikey_C wrote:henpecked wrote:Looks like Aus is off the list, kids wont go
bonus, be even nicer over there, if there over here
Still applying for Visas, just take our time now, maybe in 3-5 years, maybe not, see what happens.
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Well this is how far I've got, on me jack. Everyone either on holiday or bone idle
Slab will go up to the gate/fence bit which is being replaced with double teak doors.
Theres a bit prepped outside the gate for a parking slab to join the main garage base (gully in-between to prevent cracks)
Great work out, dont think I could have got as much pain down the gym :laugh:
Hp
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Well, all done finally.........
Just a question about rain.
The slab is covered and troweled before it started to rain, some small patches have separated from the cement (due to water).
Could I used some cement powder to bind the sand back to the surface tomorrow?
Didn't want to go down the painting route or knocking off the top layer and rescreeding.
Hp
Just a question about rain.
The slab is covered and troweled before it started to rain, some small patches have separated from the cement (due to water).
Could I used some cement powder to bind the sand back to the surface tomorrow?
Didn't want to go down the painting route or knocking off the top layer and rescreeding.
Hp
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