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stumbled on this nice bit of work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRvzapleXJ4&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRvzapleXJ4&feature=youtu.be
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awesome find Giles
Luke De Col does say as an answer to one of the many questions that "there are pretty big footing stones in there about 8inches below the water level
dry stone walling has been constructed this way for many thousands of years, what the difference with his arch, why would this bridge not stand the test of time when other dry stone structures have without the use of mortar ?
Luke De Col does say as an answer to one of the many questions that "there are pretty big footing stones in there about 8inches below the water level
dry stone walling has been constructed this way for many thousands of years, what the difference with his arch, why would this bridge not stand the test of time when other dry stone structures have without the use of mortar ?
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WOW I think that is spectacular. I would be so proud of it if I did it. I don't think it will ever collapse. The forces holding it together are huge.
Worked for the Egyptians......
I'm guessing now, not being a dry stoner, of the type you think, that it will fuse more and more over time as bits of grit get in and gum it up a bit?
Ball park figure on getting something like that done?
Worked for the Egyptians......
I'm guessing now, not being a dry stoner, of the type you think, that it will fuse more and more over time as bits of grit get in and gum it up a bit?
Ball park figure on getting something like that done?
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decent waller £120-£150 a day depending on how far south you are
stone and flags £400 max
timber for form work £40
2-3 days for an experienced guy i reckon
stone and flags £400 max
timber for form work £40
2-3 days for an experienced guy i reckon
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It's only 600mm wide arch think i could do it in 3 days and my dey stone work is limited
Ill copy some photos a Norwegian member of the digger forum posted on this same subject, think it was from the 1800's (oops)
I heard on radio 4 today that the accrington brick works made the bricks for the Empire State Building foundations. There famous nori or iron but they made the reverse brick mould wrong
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Ill copy some photos a Norwegian member of the digger forum posted on this same subject, think it was from the 1800's (oops)
I heard on radio 4 today that the accrington brick works made the bricks for the Empire State Building foundations. There famous nori or iron but they made the reverse brick mould wrong
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So you're saying worse case scenarion 890. I'd be very happy if I paid 890 to have that in my garden. I'd be happy if I had a garden but you get the idea.
I agree it wouldn't hurt to hide some mortar in there but in my totally unprofessional opinion I think that'll hold for a long time.
I'm south and I reckon you could sell that as a job at £1200 (at least) and rich people would pay it and be happy.
I agree it wouldn't hurt to hide some mortar in there but in my totally unprofessional opinion I think that'll hold for a long time.
I'm south and I reckon you could sell that as a job at £1200 (at least) and rich people would pay it and be happy.
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