It will take a knock with the loader aswell, panels don’t like to take a knock or they soon crackI’ve just been doing some calcs and it’s a fair bit cheaper than pannels for sure.
It will take a knock with the loader aswell, panels don’t like to take a knock or they soon crackI’ve just been doing some calcs and it’s a fair bit cheaper than pannels for sure.
I have my own ballast so only really need to buy cement , when I calc it like that it’s quite affordable !!It will take a knock with the loader aswell, panels don’t like to take a knock or they soon crack
There’s a lot of concreting been done up with powder what’s come back from oil RiggsI have my own ballast so only really need to buy cement , when I calc it like that it’s quite affordable !!
Last time I rang the chap who sells it he had none.There’s a lot of concreting been done up with powder what’s come back from oil Riggs
that and your own ballast it is a lot cheaper to make
It can be hard to getLast time I rang the chap who sells it he had none.
I agree, soon as I get time frames getting made and ply wood bought !!I think that a poured wall strengthens a building a lot too, if you are pouring an 8 foot wall it is like having a building that is 8 feet shorter - my non-engineering idea I suppose.
A huge advantage for a livestock chap is that the posts are still available to weld hinges etc to.
Don't forget the poker.I agree, soon as I get time frames getting made and ply wood bought !!
Save the cost of that one the first 12 meters .Don't forget the poker.