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A stick is used to designate the height of the pour. Here we used a height of 7 centimeters for the pour (allowing 3 centimeter for the tile).dozerSep 27, 2011
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To prepare for the pour metal rebar (gauge 2 hun) is hand tied into a mesh pattern. (20-Apr-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Pour in progress in the front bedroom.dozerSep 27, 2011
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This shot is from the neighbor's development (since I missed the foundation column pour), but this gives you an idea of how the foundation columns are poured. Form wood is wedged in place over the square upright rebar frames and then the concrete is poured in. The foundation columns should have a width of about 20 centimeters square. (24-Apr-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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This shows most of the foundation columns as well as the partially finished roof truss. (13-Mar-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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The wire being snipped in place. dozerSep 27, 2011
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The cross supports are held in place by wire strands. dozerSep 27, 2011
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The metal substructure which uses 4 hun full guage steel with 3 hun full cross supports. There is additionally another strand placed in the middle of the pour (4 hun full). dozerSep 27, 2011
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The size of the footing of the house depends on many factors. For this house 20 inches is used. (05-Mar-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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5 people looking at 1 person working. dozerSep 27, 2011
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The cement is poured to anchor the base in place. The depth of this pour is around 20 cm. After this there will be a pour up to ground level which is 60 centimeters wide. Form wood is used as support for this pour.dozerSep 27, 2011
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The foundation post holes are 1 meter square and 1 meter deep. For this house there are 15 foundation posts.dozerSep 27, 2011
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