Concrete slurry store.

multi power

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Location
pembrokeshire
How? I don't understand how you would shutter the concrete? Would the steels not give xtra strength?
The steel actually weakens it, creates a join in the concrete, but I'm not sure how else you could shutter it, if you are back filling I would suggest plenty of stone and drainage, not a great deal of pressure from dry earth but when saturated it's a very different matter
 
Location
West Wales
Gettting close to a main road, so want a small footprint, and liners and sand... if we stick with sand, which most suggest is best for cows.

Rubber bucket on a long reach Hymac and then a 3 tonner on rubber tracks and then poles, Mexicans and every under paid minority you can think of.

I'm told this is a genuine solution here in west Wales just minus the small digger and there is only 4 polish chaps and one sat in big digger
 

Blue.

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Livestock Farmer
Xerion had some good pics on the BFF when they built a circular concrete store,it was all shuttered without girders.

In a the Us they build clamp walls without girders,just keep moving the shutters up.(y)
 
Xerion had some good pics on the BFF when they built a circular concrete store,it was all shuttered without girders.

In a the Us they build clamp walls without girders,just keep moving the shutters up.(y)

They use walking shutters in this country as well. Just in this country we seem to be a bit obsessed with using pillars within agriculture that's why walking shutters aren't more common
 

SimonB

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Hi If ever you want any concrete panels please contact Paul or Monika at Concrete Panel Systems for a competitive quotation on 01270 258076.
 

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