Bierbrauer84
2018-08-27 09:56:17
- #1
Hello everyone,
we have just started setting the curbstones for the terrace, around the house, and for the driveway.
Now, at the garage, we have a protruding roof supported by a steel post. This post is placed and anchored on a foundation. Since the garage is also on the boundary, the curbstones for 2 meters would also have to be placed on the foundation and additionally trimmed in height, because otherwise the curbstones would be too high.
The problem is that we of course cannot place the curbstones here in a concrete bed. Wedge fixing would only be possible from our side (because of boundary construction). Do you have any idea/suggestion how we can fix the curbstones in order to be able to pave the driveway afterwards?

I hope the foundation on which the post is anchored can be seen in the picture.
One idea might be to possibly fix the curbstone to the foundation with stainless steel brackets or something similar and then wedge it with concrete where possible.
Do you possibly have other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Regards Tobias
we have just started setting the curbstones for the terrace, around the house, and for the driveway.
Now, at the garage, we have a protruding roof supported by a steel post. This post is placed and anchored on a foundation. Since the garage is also on the boundary, the curbstones for 2 meters would also have to be placed on the foundation and additionally trimmed in height, because otherwise the curbstones would be too high.
The problem is that we of course cannot place the curbstones here in a concrete bed. Wedge fixing would only be possible from our side (because of boundary construction). Do you have any idea/suggestion how we can fix the curbstones in order to be able to pave the driveway afterwards?
I hope the foundation on which the post is anchored can be seen in the picture.
One idea might be to possibly fix the curbstone to the foundation with stainless steel brackets or something similar and then wedge it with concrete where possible.
Do you possibly have other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Regards Tobias