T-Brick Shed: Testing
I had planned on starting installation of the french drain and rubble trench foundation today but unfortunately/fortunately it rained earlier in the week. According to my parents' neighbor it was a real gully washer clocking around 4 inches. So, the formerly rock hard soil has gotten a little squishy, especially the lower end of the trench. On the fortunate side we've haven't had any rain in a month and half. It also served as a test for my foundation drainage plan. It was pretty sloppy in the trench so I made some test blocks. Check out the results below.
Who needs a pick up truck when you have a hard working sub compact hatchback? |
Of course passenger space becomes an issues as does transporting a board longer than 8 feet. |
Close to the drain outlet but not quite. When it dries up some I'll lower that hump to allow the water to drain off. |
Fortunately, most of the water went to drainage outlet which is good. |
After squishing around for about half an hour I hosed myself down and decided to build a block test form. |
Form built and ready for mud. |
18 minutes later mud has been packed in and the form removed. Looks like the block is holding tight. I was really surprised by how easy it was to remove the form. |
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