Re: Up The Garden Path
Change of tack today, waiting for another couple of tonnes of ballast to be delivered tomorrow, so am putting in a slotted post to at the perimeter of the slab as a new fence is being installed in front of next doors fence to give the shed area a unitary aesthetic.Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
Hi Dex,Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
Re: Up The Garden Path
It ain't the last of the concreting Dex, back in the photo of the path Post 39, the three slabs to the left will continue in front of the slab just laid, to allow access to the doors of the new shed, but, the level of this is lower than the slab to allow the paving slabs to be at the correct height for the new shed doors, this can be partially achieved by making the sub base about 50mm thick, instead of the 75mm of the main base.Re: Up The Garden Path
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Re: Up The Garden Path
Been to the Fencing Place and it seems they don't make their own slotted posts which, are in short supply anyway, they were also doubtful I would find a MetAPlate to fit them, so, this is the plan. Get two plates and one 100mmx100mmx8ft wooden fence post, cut the fencepost in half, fix down the plates and bolt in the posts, then using smaller timbers, turn the posts into slotted posts and buy two gravel boards. We have two brand new 6X6 featheredge panels at the FILs which I will cut in half which will then slot in, that will save a few Bob.
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