Small foundation 1.30m x 1.10m - experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2023-02-03 19:49:21

Bausparfuchs

2023-02-05 13:32:29
  • #1
Don't make it so complicated.

Take an earth auger and drill 4 holes. Then buy KG pipe and put it into the hole.
80 cm deep, then screed concrete and some reinforcing steel into the pipe. Done.

Of course, choose the holes according to the mounting points. But don't expect too much from the earth auger..
 

hanghaus2023

2023-02-05 14:03:42
  • #2
For about 4 mini foundations, a spade is even enough. The KG pipes are only necessary in the upper area if the ground is not stable (they mainly prevent skin friction). The foundations only as big as the spade fits in.
 

WilderSueden

2023-02-05 23:00:09
  • #3
I would have simply drilled 4 holes and poured concrete in. Shake it for a few minutes with an old slat inside and done. The next day, fix the machine with a sturdy angle iron.
 

Tolentino

2023-02-05 23:22:51
  • #4
I find even that too much effort. There are concrete block steps 100x35x16 cm, weighing 128 kg each. Three of them side by side, put the machine on top and you have almost 800 kg of weight with the center of gravity nicely low. I would say it doesn't just tip over easily.
 

hanghaus2023

2023-02-06 10:28:01
  • #5
What are you doing about the missing 10 cm / 25 cm?
 

Tolentino

2023-02-06 11:14:23
  • #6
It says approx.. They also come in 1.20 length, the other dimensions are the same. Then just four of them.
 

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