nowty wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 3:12 pm
Fintray wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 2:17 pm
Those of a nervous disposition should look away now!
Incidentally where does that culvert lead to?
It meanders part underground in a culvert and part overground in a ditch to a tidal part of a river.
Todays picture at the 10 year mark, I think my work will last quite a long time.
But the scariest picture of all time was,
Don't do this at home folks as there were two "incidents", which I never fessed up to at the time.

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Jeez mate, that gave me some sleepless nights , we had done a 3.5M deep ground beam build over just before that and the shoring specified for it was , shall we say thought provoking? and then seeing your picture...........well I sh1t myself TBH.
Anyway, concrete, as others have said get it delivered by mixamate or someone, it will be pretty cost effective and much more consistent and with a couple of helpers you will get it laid in a couple of hours max. If you have never used a power float don't bother, they are not for the faint-hearted , hire a bull-float, then all you have to do is walk backwards and forwards and twist the handle and you will get a pretty good finish. As others have said set up the form and make sure it is really solid and level and you are good to go when the truck turns up, I would also put some fabric in as it is pretty cheap and wont do any harm, try to stand it a third of the way up through the thickness of the slab on bits of brick or tile or whatever you have to hand.
Desp