I make the strapping of the foundation pillars from a heap of scrap metal. It seems to be a lot of iron, but it looks like a "liquid construction".
Iron is never used, bad, or unnecessary. Everything can be used, especially on your site.
My pile of scrap metal is slowly shrinking ...
And all the metal goes into arranging a new foundation for my old change house (all previous articles read on my channel).
The pillars are already in place, the last thing remains, before installing the change house - this is the strapping.
And here the "lego from old iron" began.
Old fence posts were the base.
I connected them together, and strengthened the weak points, with different cuts of pipes and corners.
He connected everything with his cheap welding inverter, taken for the stock (as he helps me out, I wrote here).
Despite this, the finished structure did not seem reliable, given the fact that it sagged from the pressure of the leg. And here there will be a heavy, iron shed... And how my foundation to deal with this is the question.
Now it remains to "throw off" the change house, on this basis, and then everything will become clear. Of course, it won't fall apart, but I feel it will have to be strengthened ...
subscribe to the channel and like it. Before that, everything was preparation - but to throw off such an iron booth alone... The most interesting is how I will succeed.