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RE: A lean-to - EdK - 10-18-2014 Dave, How deep are the holes? Ed RE: A lean-to - awemawson - 10-18-2014 Those posts ARE galvanised I trust ? RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-18-2014 (10-18-2014, 12:31 PM)EdK Wrote: Dave, The holes are 450 x450 x450mm deep - (18" x 18" x 18" deep). DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-18-2014 (10-18-2014, 12:48 PM)awemawson Wrote: Those posts ARE galvanised I trust ? Nah given a coat of etch primer. DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-19-2014 Concreted in the remaining two posts. Also laid some concrete edging 'blocks' [attachment=9417] [attachment=9418] [attachment=9419] [attachment=9420] DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-19-2014 I need to allow the concrete to cure for about 5 days before I take down the supports. Time for a rest DaveH RE: A lean-to - Highpower - 10-19-2014 How on earth do you keep things so neat and tidy Dave? You absolutely amaze me. If i tried something like that there would be piles of dirt, loose concrete and tools scattered everywhere! You have a big industrial piping bag for concrete don't you? RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-19-2014 I tend to clean up before I take the photo's Also if I leave all the mess I end up falling over or fall off the step ladder DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-19-2014 (10-19-2014, 09:52 AM)Highpower Wrote: You have a big industrial piping bag for concrete don't you? I wish just mix a little at a time in the wheelbarrow. DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-22-2014 Took the supports down, the posts didn't fall down [attachment=9436] [attachment=9437] All nicely in line [attachment=9438] DaveH |