Concrete End Cap Poured
Today, we sealed the end of the gap between the swimming lane’s back wall and the fence, by pouring in concrete into a mould. This End Cap was necessary because…
A DIY Selfbuild by Stephen, Shaun & Daphne
Today, we sealed the end of the gap between the swimming lane’s back wall and the fence, by pouring in concrete into a mould. This End Cap was necessary because…
The back wall is now completed with the 6th row of blocks laid today. we had to do another 31 blocks to finish it off and 1 around the corner…
Today, after a couple of weeks delay while we waited for the concrete in the back “retaining” wall, to cure and gain proficient strength, we released the shored up soil…
WOW! We finished it all today, even though we started much later at 11:30am (due to having had an appointment in the morning). We did 38 columns using 9½ bags…
Today, another 33 columns were filled!! We decided that it would make sense to split the mixing load in half and do only a half a bag of cement and…
Today, we managed to fill a further 31 hollow columns in our retaining back wall. This is 8 bags of cement, mixing each bag with 6 builders bucket of ballast.…
We use for the first time, our new tool! It is a vibrator to help settle the concrete down and knock out any pockets of air. It is very noisy…
This afternoon, we began the task of filling up 101 hollow columns in the back wall of the retaining wall of the swimming lane. We got things organised and place…
OOPS! The dumper truck has just ran over our poor little platform trolley! We were reversing the truck to gain room and straighten up, in order to move the load…
The platform and Ramp is now ready for helping us get the concrete into the “hollow tubes” in the wall. The ramp is 12 feet long as we found that…