Putting some steps in.
Should have done it 10 years ago when I laid the patio.
Recon I might be finished by November.You must log in or register to see images
Someone been a bad boy have they?

Putting some steps in.
Should have done it 10 years ago when I laid the patio.
Recon I might be finished by November.You must log in or register to see images

It's a ploy, and Mrs Schlem is getting him to dig his own graveSchlem paying the price for last night, right here ^^^
The grave is for my 17 yr old lad. He had a ****in paddy yesterday morning and slammed the door so hard one of the hinges came away and badly split the frame.It's a ploy, and Mrs Schlem is getting him to dig his own grave
The grave is for my 17 yr old lad. He had a ****in paddy yesterday morning and slammed the door so hard one of the hinges came away and badly split the frame.
Spent half an hour yesterday repairing the frame and re hung it this morning.
Cascamite is fantastic stuff.
you just gonna pour concrete into it like that? No framework for the step?Down for the day. Ready for concrete.You must log in or register to see images
That's how foundations work. Did a bigger version when I built my extension and the building inspector seemed happy.you just gonna pour concrete into it like that? No framework for the step?
Ah, I get what you're saying now. Concrete founds first then brickwork up to step level.you just gonna pour concrete into it like that? No framework for the step?
The rebar won't hurt, it'll make it stronger, although it isn't a big step, so don't need it... I'd still put a wood frame around the step, but like the rebar, in a small job, it isn't necessaryThat's how foundations work. Did a bigger version when I built my extension and the building inspector seemed happy.
Anyway, my neighbour just gave me some rebar. Probably doesn't need it but may aswell hoy it in.You must log in or register to see images
could just use wood mate, just to keep it in place.Ah, I get what you're saying now. Concrete founds first then brickwork up to step level.
Can't see the need for any sort of framework. The hole is the framework for the concrete. The concrete ain't going anywhere near above ground level so no need for shuttering.could just use wood mate, just to keep it in place.
Summat like this?Not sure if this should go here or the gardening thread, but I plan to make a flower bed out of a tin bath and some sleepers this weekend.
Which will be fun.
Will post pics.