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Retaining Wall Project

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  • Just starting to ride comfortably with 3200 pounds of concrete in the back!

    Just starting to ride comfortably with 3200 pounds of concrete in the back!

  • Full pallet of ready mix

    Full pallet of ready mix

  • Erin helping with the trench

    Erin helping with the trench

  • Laying out the concrete forms

    Laying out the concrete forms

  • Home Depot rental mixer.  Much easier than hand mixing in a pan

    Home Depot rental mixer. Much easier than hand mixing in a pan

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  • Starting to look like a footer

    Starting to look like a footer

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  • Pressed the stones into the cement before it fully set so that the retaining key would seat into the cement.  Used a small level and sledge to make sure all the blocks are level and on the same plain.  Once the cement is fully set, we'll build this wall up to ~ 24" and then backfill to build a parking area for the truck/camper.

    Pressed the stones into the cement before it fully set so that the retaining key would seat into the cement. Used a small level and sledge to make sure all the blocks are level and on the same plain. Once the cement is fully set, we'll build this wall up to ~ 24" and then backfill to build a parking area for the truck/camper.

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    Pressed the stones into the cement before it fully set so that the retaining key would seat into the cement.  Used a small level and sledge to make sure all the blocks are level and on the same plain.  Once the cement is fully set, we'll build this wall up to ~ 24" and then backfill to build a parking area for the truck/camper.