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That’s worth knowing!It would take a fair machine to crack a 6” panel,your average farm loadall wouldn’t do it.
That’s worth knowing!It would take a fair machine to crack a 6” panel,your average farm loadall wouldn’t do it.
A shuttered wall is self supporting, panels are only as strong as the steel holding them upAnd panels are stronger as they are prestressed rather than reinforced
A shuttered wall is self supporting, panels are only as strong as the steel holding them up
Free standing concrete panels, not cheap but save a lot of time in construction and the cost of steel and footings. Also flexible in that they can be moved or even sold.If I were to be paying someone to construct a silage clamp. Would It be cheaper shuttering it or panels. I’ve always been draw to panels for ease of use and that I don’t know anyone who does large scale shuttering locally although there must be someone. As a rule I’m a typical stockman so everything gets a driven into on a regular basis.
the comment above about a 6incj panel cracking is a little worrying to say the least!
Free standing concrete panels, not cheap but save a lot of time in construction and the cost of steel and footings. Also flexible in that they can be moved or even sold.
Yes, A walls, I had mine from JP concrete after a reading on here that @eulb has them and IIRC he said at the time he’d had silage up to something like 27ft in the middle!would that be A walls? Strong enough to fill one side and nothing the other ?
It would take a fair machine to crack a 6” panel,your average farm loadall wouldn’t do it.
Is it a Cat 994k?!It probably isn’t your average loadall
Not quite 6ton teleIs it a Cat 994k?!
I was driving abit tight because lorry driver couldn’t back, I never hit it hard and was very surprised how it broke so easyA mate broke one too in the back wall of the store. Another ordinary sized loader and not driven by an idiot.
Good answer.....................what was the question?About £20,000 a pit steal and labour you buy the concrete roughly 200 metres
100ft long 40ft wide 14ish foot high maybe little lower 3 of them and one at 30ft wide
About £20,000 a pit steal and labour you buy the concrete roughly 200 metres
Good answer.....................what was the question?
Les Taylor’s travelled a fair distance to do that digger work!?As they say on Blue Peter ,Heres one we did earlier. Steel legs got bolted to top of the wall then another eleven feet of concrete ,all done as per engineers spec. As you can see I like to pour the corner shutter all at one time giving a much stronger wall.View attachment 854425
Is that the sea or a lake behind the build?As they say on Blue Peter ,Heres one we did earlier. Steel legs got bolted to top of the wall then another eleven feet of concrete ,all done as per engineers spec. As you can see I like to pour the corner shutter all at one time giving a much stronger wall.View attachment 854425