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Very intresting subject as i have just started my new kennels, would like to se some more of your kennels and setups lads, And any tips you got ie: whats better to use wood, blocks, bricks, and why ?

 

like your ones fish they are belters mate

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Thanks for the replys lads il be geting all the gear on wensday just clearing the side of the yard where there concerets going ! is it better for the area to be dug out? or to have the ground level and just put down the planks and pins on both?

 

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Well lads and lassies im building new kennels iv got a space of 16ft width and 6ft long so i thought id break it down into 3 blocks of 5.3ft width and 6 ft long or maybe into 4 blocks the width would be 4ft and length the same 6ft.. there will just be a built in bench...

 

It will be made out of wood as it keeps the heat better and it will be only be there for at most 3 years or would i be better off with blocks?

 

Right down to the nity grity it will have a concerete base half a foot deep so i reckon 10 bags of cement and a 1 ton of gravel should cover it!?? will have an intergrated drain system hooked to the houses shore.

 

Then im going to felt the roof ...

 

anyone built anything like this if so be greatful of some pics or just your kennels in general show us your kennels.???

 

And if your thinking jesus i thought he would have kennels no didnt have them here used keep the dogs in a buddys kennels but we have parted since last season so its time to get cracking and build me own.. :victory:

 

 

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just check your concrete mix TM..............that seem a bit strong!!!

 

try and use 3/4" limestone chippings (with dust) and cement at approx 4-1.

 

if you use chippings with dust you won't need any sand and you'll finish up with a stronger floor.

 

why only 3 years?????...........perhaps if you used blocks it could be converted into somthing else in the future??

 

cheeers

 

sean

1 cubic metre equals i.25 ton approx of sand 8 old bags 100 weight per metre is a good mix for light concrete work

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Well lads and lassies im building new kennels iv got a space of 16ft width and 6ft long so i thought id break it down into 3 blocks of 5.3ft width and 6 ft long or maybe into 4 blocks the width would be 4ft and length the same 6ft.. there will just be a built in bench...

 

It will be made out of wood as it keeps the heat better and it will be only be there for at most 3 years or would i be better off with blocks?

 

Right down to the nity grity it will have a concerete base half a foot deep so i reckon 10 bags of cement and a 1 ton of gravel should cover it!?? will have an intergrated drain system hooked to the houses shore.

 

Then im going to felt the roof ...

 

anyone built anything like this if so be greatful of some pics or just your kennels in general show us your kennels.???

 

And if your thinking jesus i thought he would have kennels no didnt have them here used keep the dogs in a buddys kennels but we have parted since last season so its time to get cracking and build me own.. :victory:

 

 

Terrier man

 

just check your concrete mix TM..............that seem a bit strong!!!

 

try and use 3/4" limestone chippings (with dust) and cement at approx 4-1.

 

if you use chippings with dust you won't need any sand and you'll finish up with a stronger floor.

 

why only 3 years?????...........perhaps if you used blocks it could be converted into somthing else in the future??

 

cheeers

 

sean

1 cubic metre equals i.25 ton approx of sand 8 old bags 100 weight per metre is a good mix for light concrete work

 

 

In english mark?

 

Terrier man

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THE ONLY ADVISE I WILL GIVE YOU WOULD BE TO GET THE CONCRETE DELIVERED COST ABOUT €200 TO €250 YOU WILL NEED ABOUT A METER AND A HALF.

 

 

Nice one p***y bud but the only thing is its in an estate so theres no way i can get it throug the house ya know .....

 

ya leepy i know that it will be mixed in with the gravel.

 

 

thanks lads

 

Terrier man

just order a dry lean mix get through the house and wet it up the other side :thumbs:

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Well lads and lassies im building new kennels iv got a space of 16ft width and 6ft long so i thought id break it down into 3 blocks of 5.3ft width and 6 ft long or maybe into 4 blocks the width would be 4ft and length the same 6ft.. there will just be a built in bench...

 

It will be made out of wood as it keeps the heat better and it will be only be there for at most 3 years or would i be better off with blocks?

 

Right down to the nity grity it will have a concerete base half a foot deep so i reckon 10 bags of cement and a 1 ton of gravel should cover it!?? will have an intergrated drain system hooked to the houses shore.

 

Then im going to felt the roof ...

 

anyone built anything like this if so be greatful of some pics or just your kennels in general show us your kennels.???

 

And if your thinking jesus i thought he would have kennels no didnt have them here used keep the dogs in a buddys kennels but we have parted since last season so its time to get cracking and build me own.. :victory:

 

 

Terrier man

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0014.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...ehaybely077.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...ehaybely085.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0016.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0013.jpg

there you go bud

 

Very nice......... :thumbs:

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Well lads and lassies im building new kennels iv got a space of 16ft width and 6ft long so i thought id break it down into 3 blocks of 5.3ft width and 6 ft long or maybe into 4 blocks the width would be 4ft and length the same 6ft.. there will just be a built in bench...

 

It will be made out of wood as it keeps the heat better and it will be only be there for at most 3 years or would i be better off with blocks?

 

Right down to the nity grity it will have a concerete base half a foot deep so i reckon 10 bags of cement and a 1 ton of gravel should cover it!?? will have an intergrated drain system hooked to the houses shore.

 

Then im going to felt the roof ...

 

anyone built anything like this if so be greatful of some pics or just your kennels in general show us your kennels.???

 

And if your thinking jesus i thought he would have kennels no didnt have them here used keep the dogs in a buddys kennels but we have parted since last season so its time to get cracking and build me own.. :victory:

 

 

Terrier man

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0014.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...ehaybely077.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...ehaybely085.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0016.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u203/1f...24house0013.jpg

there you go bud

nice kennles mate
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If you don't use sand, there's every likelihood of it cracking. You want to be mixing your concrete at something like 6 chippings to 1 cement & 1 sand. :thumbs: I've done my fair share of concreting! :laugh:

 

spot on there "maltenby" i used the same mix when i did mine years ago ...... moved in where i am now about 5 years ago :victory:

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