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Steal and concrete costs for silage clamps.
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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 7113517" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>6" plenty big enough panel. But remember, we only have silage on 1 side., The wall acts as a retainer on the other side.</p><p>20s are too big, but they fitted the job perfect at the back of the pit.</p><p>I can understand how your contractor has seen disasters. Fitting the panels into the web doesn't leave much room for error. You need plenty of tubes of mastic sealant and some clever thinking to locate the panels against one side of the web. </p><p>'A' panels maybe a good option. They must surely be easier, but I guess you'll pay for it. There'll be a big saving on steels, time, concrete and a comfortable margin of error to work with so much less stressful. But I guess you'll lose the space under the A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 7113517, member: 13510"] 6" plenty big enough panel. But remember, we only have silage on 1 side., The wall acts as a retainer on the other side. 20s are too big, but they fitted the job perfect at the back of the pit. I can understand how your contractor has seen disasters. Fitting the panels into the web doesn't leave much room for error. You need plenty of tubes of mastic sealant and some clever thinking to locate the panels against one side of the web. 'A' panels maybe a good option. They must surely be easier, but I guess you'll pay for it. There'll be a big saving on steels, time, concrete and a comfortable margin of error to work with so much less stressful. But I guess you'll lose the space under the A [/QUOTE]
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