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Wafty shed base
Customer has had a shed base laid (not by me, I turned the job down) which has turned into a bit of a disaster. Its off level by about an 1" in both directions and the surface looks like a roller coaster for mice. They want a metal shed erected on top, but there is no way thats going to work until the base is sorted. Initial thoughts are to erect level formwork & top the base with a little more concrete. Is it going to bond OK to the exciting base, especially where it 'feathers'.? Would PVA help? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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