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<blockquote data-quote="Unbrako precast" data-source="post: 3671830" data-attributes="member: 15602"><p>If the bottom panel is restrained the ones above can flex and break the tongue etc , mostly however you get away without that happening, the ideal is to cast in the bottom panel and ask for the bottom row to be flat topped ( no tongue ) , this gets the best of both worlds as it stops effluent leakage at the bottom and prevents damage. </p><p>On another matter . </p><p>Have people had big problems with concrete floors in silage pits why tarmac is now sometimes suggested ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbrako precast, post: 3671830, member: 15602"] If the bottom panel is restrained the ones above can flex and break the tongue etc , mostly however you get away without that happening, the ideal is to cast in the bottom panel and ask for the bottom row to be flat topped ( no tongue ) , this gets the best of both worlds as it stops effluent leakage at the bottom and prevents damage. On another matter . Have people had big problems with concrete floors in silage pits why tarmac is now sometimes suggested ? [/QUOTE]
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