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Steel reinforcement in concrete ?
Due to possible bad ground conditions, I may have to use a raft foundation
in my 25sq M, single storey, flat roof extension. I was wondering whether I could tackle the steel reinforcement which involves having a 400mm x 6M long, sq box made out of A142 mesh and marrying it with sheets of A142 mesh and various lengths of 12mm ms bars. I' ve seen guys on building sites twisting thin wire around steel mesh etc, but how do you bend the bars and what kind of overlaps are required? Anyone have any experience or advice to impart? I refer to the following site: http://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.u...es/default.asp No2 Raft Foundation Cheers Don |
Steel reinforcement in concrete ?
Go to a reinforcement supplier and if you give them exact dimensions, they
will cut,bend an deliver for you. They will provide the 12mm bars and a roll of soft iron tie wire to tie it all up. On construction sites mesh can be sandwiched between 2 planks and bent with an excavator bucket-you won't do it by hand. Good luck if you have to go for a raft. "Don" popple @diddle .dot wrote in message ... Due to possible bad ground conditions, I may have to use a raft foundation in my 25sq M, single storey, flat roof extension. I was wondering whether I could tackle the steel reinforcement which involves having a 400mm x 6M long, sq box made out of A142 mesh and marrying it with sheets of A142 mesh and various lengths of 12mm ms bars. I' ve seen guys on building sites twisting thin wire around steel mesh etc, but how do you bend the bars and what kind of overlaps are required? Anyone have any experience or advice to impart? I refer to the following site: http://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.u...tes/default.as p No2 Raft Foundation Cheers Don |
Steel reinforcement in concrete ?
In message , Don
writes Due to possible bad ground conditions, I may have to use a raft foundation in my 25sq M, single storey, flat roof extension. I was wondering whether I could tackle the steel reinforcement which involves having a 400mm x 6M long, sq box made out of A142 mesh and marrying it with sheets of A142 mesh and various lengths of 12mm ms bars. I' ve seen guys on building sites twisting thin wire around steel mesh etc, but how do you bend the bars and what kind of overlaps are required? Anyone have any experience or advice to impart? I refer to the following site: http://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.u...cenotes/defaul t.asp No2 Raft Foundation Hi, If I understood and read it correctly, the link you gave (doc 2 - raft foundations) specifies the overlap at 450mm (point 11 at the bottom of the list). Bending 12mm rebar - no idea :-) Hopefully someone else will have an answer for that. My only thoughts were Oxy Acetlyene to heat it enough to allow bending. That would be fine for 12mm rebar alone, but in a mesh I'm not sure. Hth Someone |
Steel reinforcement in concrete ?
Don Wrote: Due to possible bad ground conditions, I may have to use a raft foundation in my 25sq M, single storey, flat roof extension. I was wondering whether I could tackle the steel reinforcement which involves having a 400mm x 6M long, sq box made out of A142 mesh and marrying it with sheets of A142 mesh and various lengths of 12mm ms bars. I' ve seen guys on building sites twisting thin wire around steel mesh etc, but how do you bend the bars and what kind of overlaps are required? Anyone have any experience or advice to impart? I refer to the following site: http://tinyurl.com/c9y96 No2 Raft Foundation Cheers Don You would have to get the steel ( re-bar) from a specialist steel merchant who can easily supply what you need, but would normally work to a steel schedule which will specify each different type of re-inforcement including bar size, lengths, shape code (ie bending recquired) and number of bars. Having said that, if you have to go for a raft then the local council Building Control peeps will definately recquire engineers drawingg, calcs and specs and the engineer would then normally supply you with this schedule as part of the design. The "steel fixing" itself is not too difficult as long as you take your time and make sure everything is in the right place, you can set the re-bar on small moulded plastic blocks (or concrete (ie broken paving slabs) to get the right "cover" of concrete below. The building control bods will check it all. You will need "soft annealled tying wire" but the re-bar supplier can get you this, theres a bit of a knack to tying it but as long as you get it tight its OK. Get a pair of cutters like these http://tinyurl.com/74ehr You loop the wire round the bars in a figure 8, grip the ends, twist a few times then snip, easy. One good tip is to allow plenty of time to get the steel in place BEFORE the readymix trucks arrive, thats a big mistake to make ! If you have to do it then good luck mate. -- Nick H |
Steel reinforcement in concrete ?
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 15:46:41 -0000, "Don" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Due to possible bad ground conditions, I may have to use a raft foundation in my 25sq M, single storey, flat roof extension. I was wondering whether I could tackle the steel reinforcement which involves having a 400mm x 6M long, sq box made out of A142 mesh and marrying it with sheets of A142 mesh and various lengths of 12mm ms bars. I' ve seen guys on building sites twisting thin wire around steel mesh etc, but how do you bend the bars and what kind of overlaps are required? Anyone have any experience or advice to impart? I refer to the following site: http://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.u...es/default.asp No2 Raft Foundation Cheers Don I did all my own steelwork. You but the bars bent. Forget the builders merchant, find the local stockist of this stuff. To tie them, you use potato sack ties, and a special twisting tool - easy peasy. You also need to space the bars, again the stockist will have all the stuff you need. Here are pictures of what I did. The main issue is the mesh comes in 8mx4m sheets, and you need two people. http://www.pen-y-geulan.com/diy/steelwork.html Rick |
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