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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Barm Foundations with wet flowing mix

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  • Where's the steel?

  • Foundations for a barn not a house - no building regulations apply. The reason for trench foundation instead of concrete pads for barn supports was to allow retaining walls/cattle or horse crush walls with steel supports to be be installed. Barn and wall been up for some time and no problems with foudations . Yes wet concrete means less strong concrete but with limited self help manpower its easier to pour. Its a compromise. Rebar, drier mix and more manpower to pour means stronger foundations.

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  • Cool video. 

  • No rebar what a joke. Build it right make it last for 100 years place the Steel in the mud.

  • roughest foundation I have ever seen need steel even more so in a strip footing

  • To wet, weakens the concrete.

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