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Abdullah Eyles May 17th 04 06:04 AM

Gabions...
 
Did anyone use Gabions in their garden? or anywhere else for that
matter?

(If you don't know what they are, look at
http://www.weld-mesh.com/gabions.htm)

I am thinking to use them as a retaining wall along the edge of our
garden... (more natural then concrete, cheaper than dry stone
walling...)

Al Reynolds May 17th 04 11:21 AM

Gabions...
 
"Abdullah Eyles" wrote in message
om...
Did anyone use Gabions in their garden? or anywhere else for that
matter?

(If you don't know what they are, look at
http://www.weld-mesh.com/gabions.htm)

I am thinking to use them as a retaining wall along the edge of our
garden... (more natural then concrete, cheaper than dry stone
walling...)


I am thinking of using them together with geotextile fabric to
build a mechanically-stabilised earth (MSE) retaining wall.
My garden is so inaccesible to any roads that I would have
no hope of getting in enough rock to fill them up.

I had a quick look on the net and couldn't find many examples
of them being used domestically.

Al



fred May 17th 04 01:36 PM

Gabions...
 
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Abdullah Eyles writes
Did anyone use Gabions in their garden? or anywhere else for that
matter?

(If you don't know what they are, look at
http://www.weld-mesh.com/gabions.htm)

I am thinking to use them as a retaining wall along the edge of our
garden... (more natural then concrete, cheaper than dry stone
walling...)

I helped put some in as sea defences where the property line of a relatives
garden was under threat. The idea was to semi-bury them to counter some
local erosion. They worked like a treat and I would happily use them again.
Size was 2x1x1m, laid in one layer, wired together.

While they can be machine filled, I would recommend hand placement of
at least the front face and top. A few cheap skates will fill the core with
smaller stones & junk almost down to gravel, but I wouldn't put anything in
that would fall through the mesh.

Verdict: Can look great if carefully filled with semi-regular stones, but can
look awful if grab filled with irregular machine crushings. Easier than laying
blocks, but don't underestimate the effort in filling a dozen or so 2m3
boxes.

15 years on ours are looking good with galvanising still in tact, even with
seawater washing.
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fred

Broadback May 17th 04 09:15 PM

Gabions...
 
fred wrote:
In article ,
Abdullah Eyles writes

Did anyone use Gabions in their garden? or anywhere else for that
matter?

(If you don't know what they are, look at
http://www.weld-mesh.com/gabions.htm)

I am thinking to use them as a retaining wall along the edge of our
garden... (more natural then concrete, cheaper than dry stone
walling...)


I asked questions about a retaining wall and wondered about sleeper
walls, Cormic strongly recommended gambions. In the event I used a hard
landscape firm who used sleepers slotted into girders.
As usual Cormic was correct, three years later and I have outward
movement. :-(
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