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  • PSiedTSiP Offline
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    thrash;303428 wrote:
    Can you tell me a little bit more about your house-sized fort? I don't want to go to your blog. I'm just wondering what the rationale is here. Does this stay up year round from now on? What makes a water-tight seal here?

    He builds it every year and takes it down after the flood.

    At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

    92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
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    1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
    Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

    > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
    > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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    • JoelJ Offline
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      thrash;303428 wrote:
      Can you tell me a little bit more about your house-sized fort? I don't want to go to your blog. I'm just wondering what the rationale is here. Does this stay up year round from now on? What makes a water-tight seal here?
      We take it apart in sections and store it...
      there is 6mm plastic wrapped over the top of the wall and held down to the ground by sandbags...

      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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        Joel;303434 wrote:
        there is 6mm plastic wrapped over the top ...

        That's some THICK stuff.:icon_rabbit:

        7.64 @ 187 3400 lbs. on KORN
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        • JoelJ Offline
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          XJHEAD;303435 wrote:
          That's some THICK stuff.:icon_rabbit:
          We wouldnt find any 4 or 5mm that was 20x100

          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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            Joel;303436 wrote:
            We wouldnt find any 4 or 5mm that was 20x100

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              lol

              1998 Z28 Camaro

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              • JoelJ Offline
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                legacy image
                This is the concept behind the plastic that is on the ground in front of the wall... My idea last year after we had a blow out... does anyone think it actually does anything?

                no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                  Joel;303442 wrote:
                  This is the concept behind the plastic that is on the ground in front of the wall... My idea last year after we had a blow out... does anyone think it actually does anything?

                  It will help at your joints on the plywood and help keep them dry. The real deal with the plastic is erosion from the moving water on a clay dike. If you had a blow-out it was from lack of bracing. You guys still need a lot if the water comes up more than 3' on the plywood. Look at some pictures of plywood concrete forms and you will see what I was talking about.

                  ps. I did stop by and someone didn't want any advice today. Lunch was more important at the time.:icon_scratch:

                  7.64 @ 187 3400 lbs. on KORN
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                  RTCTTFMF PTOSITW

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                  • JoelJ Offline
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                    XJHEAD;303443 wrote:
                    It will help at your joints on the plywood and help keep them dry. The real deal with the plastic is errosion from the moving water on a clay dike.
                    6 mil... lol i guess i never really though about 6 mil not meaning 6mm... anyways...
                    Do you think it is helping with any of the water pressure? I realize it is helping with erosion now that you say that.

                    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                      Joel;303444 wrote:
                      6 mil... lol i guess i never really though about 6 mil not meaning 6mm... anyways...
                      Do you think it is helping with any of the water pressure? I realize it is helping with erosion now that you say that.

                      Use it if you haven't in the past and the seams were leaking. It won't do a thing for the pressures.

                      7.64 @ 187 3400 lbs. on KORN
                      TTSBF
                      RTCTTFMF PTOSITW

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                        Joel;303444 wrote:
                        6 mil... lol i guess i never really though about 6 mil not meaning 6mm... anyways...
                        Do you think it is helping with any of the water pressure? I realize it is helping with erosion now that you say that.

                        I dont think that the plastic draped over a wood wall is going to help with pressure, but I am not an expert.

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                          the horizontals are the walers

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                            Seams weren't leaking, just had a large blowout in front of the wall and the water spewed out inside the dike. It almost took us out last year. we piled a shit load of bags on it and slowed it down enough for it to freeze(thank god it was like 10 degrees outside that night)

                            no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                              Rexwagon;303447 wrote:
                              I dont think that the plastic draped over a wood wall is going to help with pressure, but I am not an expert.
                              No, the plastic on the ground protruding from the wall... We were trying to stop the downward force of the water and preventing water from taking out the ground below the wall/planter

                              no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                The blow-out was the soil underneath getting pushed in?

                                7.64 @ 187 3400 lbs. on KORN
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                                  XJHEAD;303451 wrote:
                                  The blow-out was the soil underneath getting pushed in?
                                  The soil never got pushed under the wall, the water pressure made its way through the soil, under the wall, under the planter and surfaced inside the dike...

                                  no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                    the plastic out onto the ground wont help much in the way of keeping water from coming up behind the wall but it should help keep soil from eroding out from under it. bag up behind the wall a bit and add some weight like you did before. or bag the entire ground to combat the pressure?

                                    was the blow out near one of the holes for your pumps? you could have been pumping sediment out from under your wall to cause the failure...

                                    Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

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                                    > I dont know shit about building cars.

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                                      24valvenotak;303460 wrote:
                                      the plastic out onto the ground wont help much in the way of keeping water from coming up behind the wall but it should help keep soil from eroding out from under it. bag up behind the wall a bit and add some weight like you did before. or bag the entire ground to combat the pressure?

                                      was the blow out near one of the holes for your pumps? you could have been pumping sediment out from under your wall to cause the failure...
                                      it was near a pump hole, but when the water went down, there was a huge hole in the ground Outside the wall. We bagged over the top of where the big hole was and back filled it with clay also.

                                      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                        Here's an aerial of the same area.

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                                          Chinook heli is flying around...at least there are no big sandbags hanging from it

                                          POWERD BY

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