What do folks living where 4 feet down is marginal (due to freezing), do with these numbers? I would not put a water line in here at any depth less than 6 feet. 73, Joe kk0sd If you really want facts
4 feet down works for me and here water lines need to be deeper than 8 feet. Doug I'll run the race and I will never be the same again. --Original Message-- From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com [ma
In the lower 48? Here in Michigan I think they require 3', but I don't think I've seen the frost line make it more than 12 to 14 inches in the last two decades. That with the exception of under drive
Doug, Thanks for the help. I was hoping to hear from someone up North :-) . I will follow the specs exactly for my 5'9" X 5'9" by 4' hole. I was worried about frost jacking / ground heaving. On a rel
For that you must read note 2 on drawing bb41300r6 "foundation material specifications, installation notes and tolerances" that says "The purchaser must verify that actual site soil parameters meet o
Wire mesh must be in a more recent catalog than mine. I would prefer rebar except maybe for a big pad base. For the 'normal' 25g/45g/55g bases up to 200' or so I think that mesh would be harder to wo