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<blockquote data-quote="mezz" data-source="post: 5137848" data-attributes="member: 57672"><p>I used to help a neighbour cover his pit, who had movable L walls. They looked flimsy, but were actually iincredibly strong. The walls were 8 foot and the pit was always about 25 foot high made with a very large loading shovel.</p><p></p><p>The top of the L walls are only 3-4 inches wide and you can't have a safety rail, this means you can't walk along the wall, like you can a shuttered wall,and it's easy to fall off especially if the pit is much higher than the wall. He had scaffolding platform alongside it.</p><p></p><p>We have a 3 walled pit here and personally I would prefer 2, as rain water always pools at the back and finds it hard to get off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mezz, post: 5137848, member: 57672"] I used to help a neighbour cover his pit, who had movable L walls. They looked flimsy, but were actually iincredibly strong. The walls were 8 foot and the pit was always about 25 foot high made with a very large loading shovel. The top of the L walls are only 3-4 inches wide and you can't have a safety rail, this means you can't walk along the wall, like you can a shuttered wall,and it's easy to fall off especially if the pit is much higher than the wall. He had scaffolding platform alongside it. We have a 3 walled pit here and personally I would prefer 2, as rain water always pools at the back and finds it hard to get off. [/QUOTE]
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