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Rebar in a shed base ?? Do you lads not think that's a bit overkill ..  4" deep concrete would be my way of going 

So have I as Im a groundworker for a living and Ive seen concrete crack because of ground movement especially if the ground has a lot of clay.A sheet of mesh is 16/20 quid.Hardley gunna break the bank

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4 minutes ago, downsouth said:

So have I as Im a groundworker for a living and Ive seen concrete crack because of ground movement especially if the ground has a lot of clay.A sheet of mesh is 16/20 quid.Hardley gunna break the bank

What mesh am I looking for? 

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I got told re bar don't stop concrete from cracking just holds it together if it dose crack ? I did a big pad about 18ft x 7ft 3 inch on good hard core that was wacked down and its not moved yet or cracked only has ferret hutchs on etc and a trailer occasionally,  I did the edges slightly deeper 

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Eh up vFR. How are you pal. Sold my Blackbird. Anyhow, had a word with my mate who set up some boarding kennels and he says it was a 150mm x 100 mesh.all the concrete was laid over hardcore with this sized mesh and the concrete to 100mm whackered and polished. Jok.

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5 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

What mesh am I looking for? 

Reinforcing mesh.Any builders merchants should stock it.You could get away without it but for the few quid it costs for a 10x6 ft sheet I always chuck it in to be on the safe side especially in ground thats heavy clay which is prone to heaving and shrinking with the weather

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3 hours ago, downsouth said:

4" thick will be fine as long as you chuck some mesh in it.if you can get 6"of hardcore whacked down under it all the better.Price for the concrete will depend obviously on size of base,Wether you're getting it readymixed or knocking it up yourself.If you are knocking up are you buying bulk bags of ballast from a builders merchant or loose from a quarry etc

4” thick he driving lorry’s on it lol

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9 minutes ago, jok said:

Eh up vFR. How are you pal. Sold my Blackbird. Anyhow, had a word with my mate who set up some boarding kennels and he says it was a 150mm x 100 mesh.all the concrete was laid over hardcore with this sized mesh and the concrete to 100mm whackered and polished. Jok.

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11 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Reinforcing mesh.Any builders merchants should stock it.You could get away without it but for the few quid it costs for a 10x6 ft sheet I always chuck it in to be on the safe side especially in ground thats heavy clay which is prone to heaving and shrinking with the weather

The ground here is all clay, I thought that would be good to put it on...didn't realise. 

If your bored at home this weekend why don't you come and put a shift in??

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2 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

The ground here is all clay, I thought that would be good to put it on...didn't realise. 

If your bored at home this weekend why don't you come and put a shift in??

No mate.Clay is probably the worst ground going to build on as it shrinks in the summer and then swells when wet.Theres a housing estate built near me a couple of years back in an are thats all clay.Theres parts where the paths and roads have broken up all over the place.Theres houses on there that have cracked all the way from the footing to the roof plate.If you're in Kent Id happily help you out mate.Anywhere else I cant help as I cant leave this beautiful covid hotspot I live in???

 

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1 minute ago, downsouth said:

No mate.Clay is probably the worst ground going to build on as it shrinks in the summer and then swells when wet.Theres a housing estate built near me a couple of years back in an are thats all clay.Theres parts where the paths and roads have broken up all over the place.Theres houses on there that have cracked all the way from the footing to the roof plate.If you're in Kent Id happily help you out mate.Anywhere else I cant help as I cant leave this beautiful covid hotspot I live in???

 

Like that were I am paths about 50 year old 4 “ cracked any that are   longer than 3 meters 

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2 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Like that were I am paths about 50 year old 4 “ cracked any that are   longer than 3 meters 

This estate is only a couple of years old and its f***ing shocking.Theres sections of roads thst have dropped so muck the manholes are sticking 2" up out of them and you can see the bottoms of the kerbs and the concrete they were laid on.Theres people stuck there in houses they cant even get insurance on or sell.Garden walls that have inch cracks every every few metres where the footing have broke their backs.Mad thing is my pal built a little chalet bungalow on the opposite side of the main road from this estate about 15years back and after digging a couple of trial holes was made to pile a ridiculous depth.

 

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20 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

No id more cement 3/1

2 “ paver lasts years so why wouldn’t a small slab 

2” pavers are 600 x 600 so there weight is spread over a tiny area compared to a 8ft by 4 ft concrete slab for example , when the ground shrinks/ moves / drops which sooner or later it will then half of the slab will be holding the other half’s weight causing it to crack , I Layed a 8ft by 16 ft slab in my back yard when first moved in , layed it on 2 “ hardcore 4” thick concrete no steel reinforcements, bout 3 years later big crack strait through the middle and that only hAd dog pens on it ,

now I have the same size slab using the same size concrete type with steel reinforcement in it with full solid block work shed on it and is perfectly fine 10 year later 

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