I'd drill some 12mm holes, pour in some epoxy patch ar chemset and drive in some starter bars (lengths of 12mm reinforcing steel. Pour your footings on top of that and it will never move.
Mick
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I'd drill some 12mm holes, pour in some epoxy patch ar chemset and drive in some starter bars (lengths of 12mm reinforcing steel. Pour your footings on top of that and it will never move.
Mick
Dig the area out enough to get a real hammer in there, start swinging!
Do you own a sledgey?
Yes a 15lb hammer will make short work of 150 slab. But let the hammer do the work, otherwise you'll end up busting your back.
Get a few attractive young females, a couple of sledge hammers and wait for the young blokes to try and impress them with their feats of strength :D
I did that once when I needed some wood split at a youth drop in centre.
Wood was hard as nails and the splitter was bouncing off it, young sheilas were watching and the young bucks came out to 'show how it was done'
The power of vanity.
I'm with Bodgy on this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bodgy
Your post hole is 250 of 300mm.
Sound like a lot of work to gain 50mm. Key your post &/or post foundation into the buried slab.
Job done, have beer.
When I was aboy, 300 wasn't deep enough for a fence post, let alone a gate post. I'd bet Al's left knacker, of which he has two :eek: , it will sag real quick.
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by outback
Right on Outback,Quote:
Originally Posted by outback
Fenceposts need to be 500mm deep and gateposts 600mm deep.
Cheat by digging a shallow hole and you will be doing it all over again in a few months.
To dig through a slab.
Clean out the hole.
Drill around the perimiter of the hole with 1/2" or thereabouts bits and a hammer drill. (Good way to use up a few elcheapo masonry bits)
The guts will then smash out very easily with a crowbar.
Finish digging hole.
How did I get dragged into this????Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
My nuts are fine where they are (Not burried).
Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor (Richard Nixon voice on) "I am not a Squirrel".
Grafton
Did you finish your post hole?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiger
I just rembered, I have a Roto-Hammer that could do the job for you. You're in Melb? Cheap hire rate, ie beers.
When I was younger and sillier I was an assault pioneer in the Army. In the 2 decades since then I forgot how bloody hard breaking up slabs, or going through rock can be ....
I had to break up a modestly sized but depressingly thick slab 18 months ago so I hired an electric jackhammer from Kennards. It took my twice as long as I thought it would and I was so knackered I was ill. But the job was done at least twice as quickly as any other method would have taken.
Good luck Tiger!
Thanks, Velophile
I finished the job a few days ago. Your tool would have been handy but I'll remember it for next time. How many beers do you charge for use of your tools? I'm not much of a drinker, and when people bring me beer etc. my wife takes care of it.
That could have been phrased a lot more carefully, consider the edit key :D :D :D
Iain,
Which part are you referring to the tool or my wife.
Anyway my keyboard doesn't have an edit key, looks like I'll have to upgrade again.
I think I shall pass on that :rolleyes: