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Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    #5

    What is a hill?

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • LarryL Offline
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      Larry
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      I've seen one of them, but I forget where....

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      • MikM Mik

        Find an Irishman and ask him.

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        Loki
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        #7

        @Mik said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

        Find an Irishman and ask him.

        To play with his son?

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        • CopperC Offline
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          Copper
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          #8

          I'm an Irish man.

          I have built several retaining walls, concrete and wood.

          One down, two up. That is the rule of thumb. One block underground for each 2 blocks above. I believe the limit for blocks like this is around 3 feet above grade.

          Make sure you bury some of this stuff behind the wall, you don't want pressure to build up and knock it over:
          https://www.lowes.com/pd/ADS-4-in-x-10-ft-Corrugated-Perforated-Pipe/50163591

          The courses are all level, they don't go up and down with the terrain. This lets you put your beer down without it tipping over.

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          • CopperC Offline
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            Copper
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            #9

            Level, like this

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            • CopperC Offline
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              Copper
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              #10

              And nobody ever regretted having a good 42 inch wrecking bar, you will use it on a million projects

              https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-42-in-Wrecking-Bar-DWHT55132/202985493?mtc=Shopping-B-F_D25T-G-D25T-25_1_HAND_TOOLS-Multi-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-HandTools_PLA_PrioritySKUs&cm_mmc=Shopping-B-F_D25T-G-D25T-25_1_HAND_TOOLS-Multi-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-HandTools_PLA_PrioritySKUs-71700000067189882-58700005873234876-92700053720272631&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9oz-pcnk6QIVkobACh3hHg0sEAQYASABEgLfCvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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              • MikM Offline
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                #11

                Copper, quit giving the wanker free advice.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  #12

                  I just picked up a 36” bar to tear down the timber wall the previous owner had up. That made my life so much easier.

                  The Brad

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                  • MikM Mik

                    Copper, quit giving the wanker free advice.

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                    LuFins Dad
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                    #13

                    @Mik said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

                    Copper, quit giving the wanker free advice.

                    You’re just upset that I stole all your lucky charms...

                    The Brad

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                      😆

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                      • LuFins DadL Offline
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                        LuFins Dad
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                        #15

                        This first row is kicking my ass. Once I’ve got it in, it will go faster, but today I’m working my behind like an Irishman trying to earn money for a bottle of whisky.

                        @Copper I am impressed with that wall.

                        The Brad

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                        • MikM Offline
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                          Mik
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                          If you were really Irish you'd have found a way to get someone else to do it while you drank the whiskey.

                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                            Copper
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                            #17

                            I think I spent a day on the bottom row, then the next 4 or 5 rows in less than a day.

                            You have to get the first row straight (or the correct shape) and level.

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                              LuFins Dad
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                              #18

                              @Copper @Jolly @wtg

                              Okay, the wall is pretty much done. Getting ready to put the caps on top. The wall is only 14” above ground and 6” - 12” submerged (I have a slope in the yard and have an extra row of block for 6ft (1/4 the wall length). The wall is not holding back against natural terrain but is simply one side of a raised garden bed 24’ x 4’. The other sides are bordered by a wooden fence (that is next year’s project) so the pressure against the wall isn’t that high. Still, I dropped a 3’ perforated drainage (ran it from the catch basin from the gutters to kill 2 birds with one stone), and even dropped some rebar down through the block (decorative hollowed cinderblock). It’s perfectly level (except the drainage pipe) and all that’s left is putting the caps on... Except, a neighbor just suggested filling the holes in the block as much as possible with gravel. Thoughts? I don’t want to do this again in 10 years...

                              The Brad

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                              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                @Copper @Jolly @wtg

                                Okay, the wall is pretty much done. Getting ready to put the caps on top. The wall is only 14” above ground and 6” - 12” submerged (I have a slope in the yard and have an extra row of block for 6ft (1/4 the wall length). The wall is not holding back against natural terrain but is simply one side of a raised garden bed 24’ x 4’. The other sides are bordered by a wooden fence (that is next year’s project) so the pressure against the wall isn’t that high. Still, I dropped a 3’ perforated drainage (ran it from the catch basin from the gutters to kill 2 birds with one stone), and even dropped some rebar down through the block (decorative hollowed cinderblock). It’s perfectly level (except the drainage pipe) and all that’s left is putting the caps on... Except, a neighbor just suggested filling the holes in the block as much as possible with gravel. Thoughts? I don’t want to do this again in 10 years...

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                                LuFins Dad
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                                #19

                                By the way, it’s taking so long because after I had the first row done, I started working on the drainage system and then we had a ton of rain and work...

                                The Brad

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                                  Copper
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                                  I think the gravel is a good idea but with only 14" above ground it might be overkill.

                                  That is just a guess I don't know what the limit should be.

                                  The gravel will obviously help prevent mud from working into the holes and wet mud and ice could cause things to move around. Dry gravel would be better than mud.

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                                  • CopperC Copper

                                    I think the gravel is a good idea but with only 14" above ground it might be overkill.

                                    That is just a guess I don't know what the limit should be.

                                    The gravel will obviously help prevent mud from working into the holes and wet mud and ice could cause things to move around. Dry gravel would be better than mud.

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                                    LuFins Dad
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                                    @Copper said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

                                    I think the gravel is a good idea but with only 14" above ground it might be overkill.

                                    That is just a guess I don't know what the limit should be.

                                    The gravel will obviously help prevent mud from working into the holes and wet mud and ice could cause things to move around. Dry gravel would be better than mud.

                                    Pea or a little bigger? I worry that pea isn’t as good for drainage.

                                    The Brad

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                                      #22

                                      I had to put in a drain pipe from my driveway to the ditch on the edge of the property to prevent water from backing up into my garage during heavy rain. About 75 feet.

                                      I used corrugated drain pipe and put this pipe sock on it to prevent sand and silt from clogging the pipe over time. Been working fine for over 10 years now.

                                      https://www.homedepot.com/p/4-in-x-100-ft-Preloaded-Drain-Sleeve-34140-6/203092475

                                      We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                                      Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                                      • ImprovisoI Improviso

                                        I had to put in a drain pipe from my driveway to the ditch on the edge of the property to prevent water from backing up into my garage during heavy rain. About 75 feet.

                                        I used corrugated drain pipe and put this pipe sock on it to prevent sand and silt from clogging the pipe over time. Been working fine for over 10 years now.

                                        https://www.homedepot.com/p/4-in-x-100-ft-Preloaded-Drain-Sleeve-34140-6/203092475

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                                        LuFins Dad
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                                        @Improviso thanks!

                                        The Brad

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                                        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                          @Copper said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

                                          I think the gravel is a good idea but with only 14" above ground it might be overkill.

                                          That is just a guess I don't know what the limit should be.

                                          The gravel will obviously help prevent mud from working into the holes and wet mud and ice could cause things to move around. Dry gravel would be better than mud.

                                          Pea or a little bigger? I worry that pea isn’t as good for drainage.

                                          CopperC Offline
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                                          Copper
                                          wrote on last edited by Copper
                                          #24

                                          @LuFins-Dad said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

                                          @Copper said in Anybody got experience building a retaining wall?:

                                          I think the gravel is a good idea but with only 14" above ground it might be overkill.

                                          That is just a guess I don't know what the limit should be.

                                          The gravel will obviously help prevent mud from working into the holes and wet mud and ice could cause things to move around. Dry gravel would be better than mud.

                                          Pea or a little bigger? I worry that pea isn’t as good for drainage.

                                          That sounds right

                                          Something like this is what I had

                                          https://www.lowes.com/pd/Sakrete-60-lb-Brown-All-Purpose-Gravel/3066391

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