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BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
October

Now I just need a jack hammer, a crowbar and some muscles.

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
October

Hiya I'd like to do steps to both sides, because the front gate opens immediately onto an easement which the neighbours use as their driveway. I park ...

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Growing in Experience
2 replies
October

Hi Yeah looking at it again I might do that. Take it down to the ventilation bricks then new bit of concrete (fancied up with some tile) to level i ...

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Growing in Experience
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Hiho The front of my house is all done, except for the entrance. Plumbing improvements were just finished (hence the drainage gravel) and it's the las ...

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Growing in Experience
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June

Hi again @Dave-1 Just to confirm, these are the measurements: The long wall will be at the top of the slope down the gully, well away from the dri ...

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June

Morning @Dave-1 and @EricL . I'm sorry I don't have a top down view, but I cobbled this together (red = gabion walls, blue = drainage under gravel p ...

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Growing in Experience
6 replies
June

Hi Dave! Thanks for the detailed answer. Gabions are great, aren't they? I built a gabion garden bed the other day and have caught the bug. I wa ...

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Hiya I'm looking at placing gabion walls down the side of my garden, along the top of a slope down to a gull.y The ground is a very poor combination ...

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BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
October

Now I just need a jack hammer, a crowbar and some muscles.

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
October

Hiya I'd like to do steps to both sides, because the front gate opens immediately onto an easement which the neighbours use as their driveway. I park ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
2 replies
October

Hi Yeah looking at it again I might do that. Take it down to the ventilation bricks then new bit of concrete (fancied up with some tile) to level i ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
1 reply
June

Hi again @Dave-1 Just to confirm, these are the measurements: The long wall will be at the top of the slope down the gully, well away from the dri ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
3 replies
June

Morning @Dave-1 and @EricL . I'm sorry I don't have a top down view, but I cobbled this together (red = gabion walls, blue = drainage under gravel p ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
6 replies
June

Hi Dave! Thanks for the detailed answer. Gabions are great, aren't they? I built a gabion garden bed the other day and have caught the bug. I wa ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
8 replies

Hiya I'm looking at placing gabion walls down the side of my garden, along the top of a slope down to a gull.y The ground is a very poor combination ...

BodgeJobsRUs
Growing in Experience
January

Hi MitchellNow you've pointed out that i could just build it higher on one side, i feel very silly I've got some old bricks i can use as a base as we ...

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