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21
Jun

Used Heavy Equipments Auction

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Used Heavy Equipments Auction

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Assetline.com is an online auction for used construction machinery. We auction all types of Japanese used construction machinery of all brands like

Komatsu CAT Hitachi Kobelco Yanmar Mitsubishi Sumitomo Sakai Kubota Kato Tadano Aichi TCM IHI Kawasaki Furukawa Denyo Airman Morooka Toyota Bomag Nissha Dynapac more… We have over 1000 registered members participating in our auction every week. Members can buy machines online without visiting the auction hall. Our Engineers provide Quality inspection report for each machine, which helps you to assess the quality of the machines. AssetLine.com is an Internet based exchange, specializing in the sale ofconstruction equipment. Most of the asset on the web site is professionally and comprehensively assessed enabling buyers to make a secure and informed purchase without an on-site visit. AssetLine.com is the only truly global online exchange where the risk is taken out of buying and selling used construction equipment over the internet. With the participation of over 12,000 registered members from all over the word, AssetLine holds internet auctions every week. Our assessment system is well known with its reliability and the participants are able to check over 50 items covered in its Assessment Report. AssetLine Auction is managed by T.H.I. Corp. Contact Information T.H.I. Corp. AssetLine Client Service TEL: +65-6325-2868 (General) +81-45-508-2000 (Japan) FAX: +65-6226-4616 Email:info@AssetLine.com Construction Equipment Auctions Excavators Cranes Wheel loaders Dozers Roller Motor Grader Mini-Excavator and more.. Location & contacts Japan (Main office & Yard) 2-4-5 Namamugi, Tsurumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Post Code: 230-0052 Phone: +81-45-508-2000 Fax: +81-45-508-2020 Viet Nam (International Office) Office 8, Floor 5, Annex Building, Parkroyal Saigon 309B-311Nguyen Van Troi St., Tan Binh District, HoChiMinh City. Phone: +84-8-3842-3740 Fax: +84-8-3997-3636 THI Singapore Pte Ltd. (International Office) 12 Tannery Road #03-01, HB Centre1, Singapore Post Code: 347722 Phone: +65-6325-2868 Fax: +65-6226-4616 Article Source: ArticleRich.com

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27
Jun

How To Lay A Block Foundation

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How to Lay A Block Foundation

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Custombuilt

In today’s post we are going to discuss how to build a block foundation and the tools you will need to complete this task. You should have a good construction knowledge and be in good physical shape before attempting to do this. One thing you should do though is have the hole dug and the footers in place by a licensed excavator to ensure you at least have a good starting point.

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Lets go over what you will need for this job first, you will need a cement mixer, partner saw, wheelbarrow, mortar boards,a laser for elevations, scaffolding and plank if you are building a basement. The hand tools you will need are a trowel, hammer, striker, chalk box, line, line bars and a 2ft and 4ft. level. So lets get started, with your footers in place the first you need to do is layout your job and mark all of your corners with a concrete nail or a pencil. This can be a time consuming process so be sure you have someone to help you measure everything out to be square. After you have you corners marked take your chalk box and pull it from corner to corner and snap a line mark down onto your footer, this is the line that your block will follow. Next you will need to establish your elevations with your laser, i recommend you get a self leveling laser because the slightest error in this step can be very bad in getting your foundation level. Establish which corner is the highest and use it to set all of your other heights. Be sure to mark each corner with how much you need to raise it so you don’t get confused. Now it is time to build your leads, with all your corners marked lay in your first course, if you need to raise a corner try to do as much as you can if the first course. Use jamb block for your corners, ones without ears on them it will make the job look nicer and they are much easier to level up as well. You can get up to about 1 inch of height with a heavy bead of mortar under your first course, hopefully all your corners are close from your excavators work. Run 4 block out in one direction then 3 block in the other direction for your first course and then lay the subsequent courses on top dropping back 1/2 of a block in each course in each direction till you are left with one block at the top. Check your elevations frequently with your laser to be sure that all your corners are working out to be the same hieght. It is very important that leads are level, square and plum, this will make the whole job alot easier if it is. After all your leads are up attach your line to your line bar and pull it tight from one lead to another on the same course. Spread your mortar down the chalk lines and start laying block, try to line the bottom of the block up with the chalk line and the top of the block with the top line. after that course is in it gets a bit easier be sure that your block aren’t lipping over at bottom and keep running them to the top line but be sure that none of the block touch the line, stay off of it about 1/8 inch and you should be good. Continue this process over and over till your walls are up and job is complete, also be sure to strike and brush your wall frequently to be sure that it is sealed good. Also every two courses it is a good idea to put a layer of derwal between the courses, it is required by code in some areas. If you are still unsure on how to do this project hire a qualified contractor to complete the job for you. Block foundation costs are still typically cheaper than poured walls, about 30% or so and they are just as good or better in most cases because the masons have much more control over heights of corners thus leaving you a more level finished project. And if you want you can then fill all your block with concrete thus giving you a solid block, concrete wall. It is also a good idea to drop a piece of re-bar in every 4 foot as well and pack it in with concrete, this is also sometimes required by code.

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