How To Build A Spray-In-Place Concrete Fence - Monolithic
How To Build A Spray-In-Place Concrete Fence - Monolithic
How To Build A Spray-In-Place Concrete Fence - Monolithic
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hole to the top with concrete. The<br />
concrete of the upper part of the post<br />
must rest securely on that poured in<br />
the hole.<br />
<strong>In</strong>to the near center of the post<br />
should be placed three vertical bars of<br />
#3 rebar, extending up to the top of<br />
the fence. They should be arranged<br />
in a flattened triangle along the line of<br />
the fence. If the fence is higher than<br />
eight feet the rebar should probably be<br />
changed to #4 bar and the post holes<br />
may need to be increased to 18 inches<br />
in diameter for the straight fence; 8<br />
inches will still be fine for the zigzag<br />
fence.<br />
The post should be poured up flush with the ground level or slightly above ground level<br />
(above) with three vertical bars placed near center. Using a the side discharge door of a<br />
<strong>Monolithic</strong> <strong>In</strong>tegrator SL30 (below) makes filling the post holes astoundingly quick and easy.<br />
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