Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:44 pm
I would appreciate any ideas on a method to get concrete poured down the bottom of a steep site.
We have about 35 cu metres to lay in about 4 sessions (there are steps in the base we need to shutter) and hiring a concrete pump at 550 squid a day, 4 times is making me feel queasy. Not only that but the road access is a country lane that needs to be closed at vast cost each time a pump stands there with its out riggers out. Its too steep for a dumper.
What we do have going for us is gravity.
Although the furthest part of the base is 19 meters from the road, there is a fall of 7m which is about 35 degees of slope.
So my search is - - is it feasible to hire a chute of some kind or is there a piece of kit that could be hired or made up for the job? If anyone has practical experience of handling concrete I would appreciate your advice.
Thanks
pete p
We have about 35 cu metres to lay in about 4 sessions (there are steps in the base we need to shutter) and hiring a concrete pump at 550 squid a day, 4 times is making me feel queasy. Not only that but the road access is a country lane that needs to be closed at vast cost each time a pump stands there with its out riggers out. Its too steep for a dumper.
What we do have going for us is gravity.
Although the furthest part of the base is 19 meters from the road, there is a fall of 7m which is about 35 degees of slope.
So my search is - - is it feasible to hire a chute of some kind or is there a piece of kit that could be hired or made up for the job? If anyone has practical experience of handling concrete I would appreciate your advice.
Thanks
pete p