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2nd July 2006, 07:41 AM #1New Member
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how deep can i go with a type 1 aggregate subase
have 6 inch of compacted type 1 aggregate down in preperation for a garage slab,have a run off of around 12 inches where it slopes front to back.is it ok to go ahead and level this with more hardcore in 6 inch layers before shuttering off and pouring the concrete.or just level with extra concrete.
will a 6 or 8 inch slab suffice for a single skin 100mm thick concrete block garage
12 feet x18 feet x 7 feet high,any advice appreciated,esspecially on the best way to level up.<!--/Text-->
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2nd July 2006, 09:01 AM #2Originally Posted by billzgolfCheers,
Craig
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2nd July 2006, 09:26 AM #3New Member
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Originally Posted by billzgolf
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2nd July 2006, 08:18 PM #4
Great forum this,
A bananalander telling a resident scotsman how to lay concrete.
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2nd July 2006, 11:24 PM #5Originally Posted by echnidna
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3rd July 2006, 08:16 AM #6Originally Posted by johncCheers,
Craig
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3rd July 2006, 09:25 AM #7
just please dont start playing bagpipes...
Zed
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3rd July 2006, 09:03 PM #8New Member
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one informative reply and the rest pathetic attempts at sarcasim
one informative reply and the rest pathetic attempts at sarcasim,
these forums are for sharing information and not for would be comedians
to practice their crap routines the wife won't listen to!
so either contibute or keep it shut!
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4th July 2006, 07:48 AM #9Originally Posted by billzgolfCheers,
Craig
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4th July 2006, 08:42 AM #10Originally Posted by billzgolf
There is more info available here than one will ever require, or need:eek:
Hey!!
Don't go in the Kitchen if you can't stand the Heat.
Maybe I require a Hadrian's Firewall in the 'Poota
Where is the FINGER Icon..... Oh other Forum
http://forums.eurocca.net/index.phpNavvi
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4th July 2006, 09:26 AM #11New Member
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your right its not the forum for me,will stick to the
uk tech forums for specific information,and your kidding yourself if that passes for humour over there,i can assure you it wouldn't crack a smile in this bonny land!
dame edna or billy connolly its a hard decision!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4th July 2006, 12:30 PM #12Originally Posted by billzgolfCheers,
Craig
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5th July 2006, 05:49 AM #13New Member
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ok lads point taken on the chilling out!but then i'm building a garage when i should be at the golf or up the pub thanks to the other half,so i aint smiling AT ALL just now.
have decided to pull the hardcore back widen the plan
and dig a 600mm(w) x 350mm(d) trench footing reinforced with rebar,will just pour a seperate 4" floor a bit later and go with a double skin cavity 100mm dense block garage,more expensive more trouble but should give a solid garage.
does this sound about right on my hard clay soil or am i still off the mark here?
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5th July 2006, 07:42 AM #14
G'Day,Bill,
Glad to see you back here.
Our Aussie Humour might grow on you, Maybe not:confused:
I built a Garage 3 years ago on REACTIVE Black Soil [CLAY] Type 'H'
That is as bad as one can get here-abouts.
My Garage is 9M Wide X 7.5M Deep
It has 125mm Slab, with extra "Ribs" around the Perimeter,
also across the middle @ about 3.75M,
and at 3M intervals.
I also went up ONE size in Reinforcing Mesh, Deformed, NOT Smooth [Plain] Fabric.
The Slab is still intact with NO cracks.
Others in the area went cheaper and their slabs have cracks, some [ONE] severely.
ALSO, I kept the slab wetted for well over a Fortnight.
Hope this helps.Navvi
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5th July 2006, 09:11 AM #15
Bill,
On the size slab 4" would suffice but I would opt for 5" if you intend parking anything heavy on it such as a car. However as long as your footings are sound you are only spanning the slab over a 8' gap anyway.
I am not familiar with your soil ratings but the size of your footings at 24" x 12"+ certainly provide plenty of support for a single garage, around here this size would only end up with a 12" width and you might give some consideration to lightening the footing in exchange for lifting the slab. Certainly bar in the footings plus mesh for the slab is the way to go.
I would consider doing the lot in one pour footings and slab assuming you are getting a truck mix, you will get a stronger result overall as you avoid seperation at the join between slab and footings. However your dimensions are unlikely to cause trouble unless the sub base shifts over time. As I said your soil type and specs are lost on me.
Regards, John.
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