Wind load privacy fence (double rod mesh with foil) on L-stone?

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-17 14:44:31

Domski

2019-07-18 19:22:02
  • #1



And presumably assumes the wind load of a fence without gabion surcharge...
 

AxelH.

2019-07-18 19:25:12
  • #2

Presumably, but that is nowhere stated. And there are no further details about the plastic strips on the homepage either.
 

seat88

2019-07-18 19:51:31
  • #3


Either you copy everything here, including what Nordlys wrote, or stay completely out of it.
Back then in that post, it was about things that are already built, things that people show with a certain pride. This here is not built yet, so basically not created with blood and sweat...
And when and where I say something is none of your business at all, sweetie.
And ps: this gabion pressure doesn’t really make things more pleasant. Sorry.
 

DReffects

2019-07-18 20:58:11
  • #4


Great, thanks for this info! I hadn’t seen it that way before. That obviously changes the project. In principle, the question then arises how a privacy and wind protection of this size is even possible at this location.


Well, I actually find it really okay in person:
 

tomtom79

2019-07-18 21:43:50
  • #5
If this angle really does not hold, which I can hardly believe, then a foundation for each post behind the L-steel. In the worst case, leave 1-2 rows free, then the wall is not so vulnerable.
 

DReffects

2019-07-18 22:34:41
  • #6
Behind the L-walls there is a approx. 1.5m deep abyss and the neighbor On my side I unfortunately cannot concrete anything in because of the paving stones.
 
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