wigfam
3rd May 2004, 12:27 AM
Gidday people's,
I am looking to find out what the acceptable approach to providing adequate footings into very rocky ground may be for a 7m X 5m X 3m high timber deck. I have done some Ø400 X 600deep concrete into natural earth with hot dip galvanised stirrups on my previous back yard but this one doesn't have any access for machinery like a bobcat or dingo. I cannot drive a large crow-bar into this earth. I haven't used a motorised or manual auger drill before but I don't think it would penetrate this earth? I am thinking about hiring a jackhammer or a friend suggested driving a few Ø16mm reinforcement rods into the ground and boxing up a concrete foot above the ground to encompass the galvanised stirrup.
ps- oh yeah, how close can I build this deck to my back fence? we back onto bushland and don't have any neighbours as such. speaking of that, I want this deck to look as natural as possible and am trying to convince my wife to let me use cca treated coppers log type materials. if we do go with that type of construction, how do you guys go with doing those neat looking joints say where an Ø80mm horizontal rail meets an Ø150mm vertical post type thing. I plan to 'check-out' the main posts to take the beams etc. and use Ø12mm and or Ø16mm galv. bolts etc on my joints. this style of construction I think would be more appealing to the position of the deck and environment as opposed to a standard rectangular beam / joist construction especially since I want to leave it as the cca colour and not have to paint it up as you'd expect to with normal decks?
thanks and we look forward to any of your thoughts,
Mark & Lizzy
kind regards
I am looking to find out what the acceptable approach to providing adequate footings into very rocky ground may be for a 7m X 5m X 3m high timber deck. I have done some Ø400 X 600deep concrete into natural earth with hot dip galvanised stirrups on my previous back yard but this one doesn't have any access for machinery like a bobcat or dingo. I cannot drive a large crow-bar into this earth. I haven't used a motorised or manual auger drill before but I don't think it would penetrate this earth? I am thinking about hiring a jackhammer or a friend suggested driving a few Ø16mm reinforcement rods into the ground and boxing up a concrete foot above the ground to encompass the galvanised stirrup.
ps- oh yeah, how close can I build this deck to my back fence? we back onto bushland and don't have any neighbours as such. speaking of that, I want this deck to look as natural as possible and am trying to convince my wife to let me use cca treated coppers log type materials. if we do go with that type of construction, how do you guys go with doing those neat looking joints say where an Ø80mm horizontal rail meets an Ø150mm vertical post type thing. I plan to 'check-out' the main posts to take the beams etc. and use Ø12mm and or Ø16mm galv. bolts etc on my joints. this style of construction I think would be more appealing to the position of the deck and environment as opposed to a standard rectangular beam / joist construction especially since I want to leave it as the cca colour and not have to paint it up as you'd expect to with normal decks?
thanks and we look forward to any of your thoughts,
Mark & Lizzy
kind regards