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Thanks for posting the photos James .
I don't recall seeing Box culverts with all 4 sides being used here in Australia .
Here a base is poured first and a 3 sided culvert then placed on the base .
I am guessing because ofweather and water problems there, this is not possible to do ?
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Originally posted by James Waterfall View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]2961[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2962[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2963[/ATTACH]J
Jeezus James - you'd get strung up by the balls working that close to overheads around hereIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Originally posted by ianoz View PostThanks for posting the photos James .
I don't recall seeing Box culverts with all 4 sides being used here in Australia .
Here a base is poured first and a 3 sided culvert then placed on the base .
I am guessing because ofweather and water problems there, this is not possible to do ?
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Originally posted by James Waterfall View PostHi Jim
The culverts are 3.5m x 2.1m internals and were €1250/m to buy
I only need 2 than that would replace the wooden bridge I have to get to my house for ever!attachment1.jpg
Admin .. fixed pic for you jim lad
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