DIY How To Build & Install Single Sided Wall Frame - Dry Stone Retaining Walls
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025
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Learning how to build and install a wall frame will act as a guide. Which in turn will save you time and money when building projects. The method I show is a very simple and easy way to understand the concept behind the most commonly build dry laid stone structures in the US a retaining wall. There are several different styles and methods to building a wall frame. This is the one which I find works the best for me.
Recap - A 1:6 Batter is a very common batter. For every 6" up the wall comes in 1".
Height of wall (36") : by batter (6) = 6", other examples 48" : 5 (1:5 batter) = 9.6"
Tools:
Step 1)
Square
Level or straightedge
Tape measure
Marking device (shown is chalk pencil found in welding section home improvement store)
-Screw gun or screw driver
Step 2
Wire cutters
Rebar (+ safety cap or a water bottle works well)
Level small
Hammer
Materials:
Screws
Wood = 1"x4" or 2"x4" I prefer the 1x4 since you can easily hammer a the rod next to it. Plus wrap the wire and tie strings to them.
Wire, found in home improvement store in rebar section with concrete forming supplies.
String line
Binder Clips ("spring clips") Medium works well on the rebar rods.
How to tie a string line
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Mark Jurus
Specializing in the Craft of Dry Laid Stone Construction!
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