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<blockquote data-quote="puppet" data-source="post: 6962003" data-attributes="member: 25962"><p>We built an earth bank 6 years ago holding around 1000 tons. You have got a good slope to dig into. Much safer to roll. We put mesh in the floor even though we were down to some rock. Saw a new pit with none and half the slab was moving a bit within 4 years. We laid the slab then a builder built a wall 2 blocks high (3 may have been better) with reinforcing drilled in each to the pad, solid pipe behind it to take water away then back filled. Lot cheaper than the quotes for a grant-aided one. </p><p>Picture[ATTACH=full]882897[/ATTACH] is from last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppet, post: 6962003, member: 25962"] We built an earth bank 6 years ago holding around 1000 tons. You have got a good slope to dig into. Much safer to roll. We put mesh in the floor even though we were down to some rock. Saw a new pit with none and half the slab was moving a bit within 4 years. We laid the slab then a builder built a wall 2 blocks high (3 may have been better) with reinforcing drilled in each to the pad, solid pipe behind it to take water away then back filled. Lot cheaper than the quotes for a grant-aided one. Picture[ATTACH type="full"]882897[/ATTACH] is from last year. [/QUOTE]
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