Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 11:34 pm
Hi All
I intend to build a short (c.200mm) retaining wall using flag on edge as described on the site. I have dug the trench ready for the concrete but now have a question about the practicalities of laying this:
I intend to set the flags on 100mm of concrete and then support the flags with about 300mm of concrete on the inside. My question is: do I put down 100mm of concrete and then set the flags on top of that? if so I need the height of the flags to be the same so how do I manage this on wet concrete? is it substantial enough to place flags exactly like this or is there a danger of them sinking?
I'm planning on using a piece of timber laid parallel along the length of the trench as a guide to rest the flags against as they set. Is this advisable? Can I then back fill this with concrete easily while the base layer is still wet?
Lastly what mix of concrete is recommended for this type of thing?
I hope these questions make sense? I'm a novice at this sort of thing so would appreciate any advice.l
Cheers
Michael
I intend to build a short (c.200mm) retaining wall using flag on edge as described on the site. I have dug the trench ready for the concrete but now have a question about the practicalities of laying this:
I intend to set the flags on 100mm of concrete and then support the flags with about 300mm of concrete on the inside. My question is: do I put down 100mm of concrete and then set the flags on top of that? if so I need the height of the flags to be the same so how do I manage this on wet concrete? is it substantial enough to place flags exactly like this or is there a danger of them sinking?
I'm planning on using a piece of timber laid parallel along the length of the trench as a guide to rest the flags against as they set. Is this advisable? Can I then back fill this with concrete easily while the base layer is still wet?
Lastly what mix of concrete is recommended for this type of thing?
I hope these questions make sense? I'm a novice at this sort of thing so would appreciate any advice.l
Cheers
Michael