Posted by FBH44 on January 29, 2014 at 02:57:51 from (64.85.216.172):
In Reply to: Shop repairs posted by Nick167 on January 28, 2014 at 19:55:26:
Adjust yoursef to the idea your repairs might not be worth the time, but here goes; Make sure any wood you use is treated with the following concentreations of chemicals. Ordinary treated lumber yard wood might not have enough chemical; “NatureWood” Alkaline Copper Quaternary ACQ Minimum 0.60 pcf for Ground Contact / Critical Structures / Foundation Use
“Micro-Pro / Smart-Sense” Micronized Copper Quaternary MCQ Minimum 0.60 pcf for Ground Contact / Critical Structures / Foundation Use
“Micro-Pro / Life-Wood” Micronized Copper (tebuconazole) Azole MCA Minimum 0.23 pcf for Ground Contact / Critical Structural / Foundation Use
Second, I have TEMPORARILY repaired crumbling foundations by digging down as far as I could, then gently driving in some 1/2" re-bar pieces into the old wall, as many as I can stick in, then forming up a flat piece of plywood alongside, and pouring real wet concrete mix to bond it all together. I think I wetted down the old foundation first, might even have slapped on some wet concrete first.
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