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Steal and concrete costs for silage clamps.
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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 7113372" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>Summer 2018 we took out our earth bank walled pit and just made 1 big concrete pad with an 'L' shaped panel wall to act as retaining wall/ pit wall on one side and a back wall just ½ width of total pad.</p><p>Had a quote for poured /shuttered concrete -£18,000</p><p>Did the job ourselves, with 8" steel columns and 6" twin stressed panels, for circa £13000</p><p>3 x 1m panels high, </p><p>9 x 15' bays</p><p>2 x 20' bays</p><p>12 steels total</p><p>Quite a saving over the quote,, but don't underestimate the time taken (and patience required regarding the setting of posts.)</p><p>The steels were 4.5m, with 1.2 m in the ground and probably a good 1.5 cubes of concrete around posts.</p><p>Good project. Enjoyed doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 7113372, member: 13510"] Summer 2018 we took out our earth bank walled pit and just made 1 big concrete pad with an 'L' shaped panel wall to act as retaining wall/ pit wall on one side and a back wall just ½ width of total pad. Had a quote for poured /shuttered concrete -£18,000 Did the job ourselves, with 8" steel columns and 6" twin stressed panels, for circa £13000 3 x 1m panels high, 9 x 15' bays 2 x 20' bays 12 steels total Quite a saving over the quote,, but don't underestimate the time taken (and patience required regarding the setting of posts.) The steels were 4.5m, with 1.2 m in the ground and probably a good 1.5 cubes of concrete around posts. Good project. Enjoyed doing it. [/QUOTE]
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