Tubby2
10th August 2007, 12:39 PM
I'm building a small deck at my front door and have a concrete slab the width of the entrance but it only extends out about 1200mm from the door. I am going to have the deck come out about 3000mm from the front doors and so I need to put a few bearers extending out about 1800mm from the end of the slab. I plan to put steel C section as joists directly on top of the slab and the bearers.
At the moment the slab is about 80-90mm above ground level and ideally I'd love to be able to just dig out a shallow footing and throw in 3 150x50 bearers and use some quickset to keep them in place. I'm sure this is probably the dodgy way of doing things but probably the easiest. I'm wondering if there may be a more suitable way that is just as easy.
I'm trying to get away with the least amount of digging.
edit** I was just looking thru the bunnings catalog and saw a 20kg bag of readymix concrete for $4.40.
I'm wondering how many bags to the cubic metre. The area I need to cover is 1800 x 3000 x 100 which gives me about .54 cubic of concrete metres I need, with a bit of steel in there it might be easier as I do have access to a mixer and plenty of timber for form work.
Any idea's?
Cheers
At the moment the slab is about 80-90mm above ground level and ideally I'd love to be able to just dig out a shallow footing and throw in 3 150x50 bearers and use some quickset to keep them in place. I'm sure this is probably the dodgy way of doing things but probably the easiest. I'm wondering if there may be a more suitable way that is just as easy.
I'm trying to get away with the least amount of digging.
edit** I was just looking thru the bunnings catalog and saw a 20kg bag of readymix concrete for $4.40.
I'm wondering how many bags to the cubic metre. The area I need to cover is 1800 x 3000 x 100 which gives me about .54 cubic of concrete metres I need, with a bit of steel in there it might be easier as I do have access to a mixer and plenty of timber for form work.
Any idea's?
Cheers