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Tips to Construct a Stone Wall by Vicky Smith
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Nothing is more basic than building with rocks, and there are simple stone walls still standing after thousands of years. If you want to divide your lawn from your garden, mark the border of your property, or slow the advance of an invading hoard, building a stone wall by hand is a practical and even beautiful solution. As the wall weathers, settles and ages, it becomes a permanent part of the landscape. Be prepared to deal with rock dust, flying stone chips, heavy lifting and little wounds and bruises you're not sure where they came from. I always wear steel toed boots, gloves, and protective eyeware. Step 1 - Pick and Mark the Location Look at the lay of the land. Is it even enough to support your wall? Of course, a vertical wall can be built across a slope, but it's much harder. Look also for tree roots that may push the structure around. Remember to think well into the future. When you settle on the spot, drive a stake into the ground at one end and a second stake at the other. Tie a string tight and level from stake to stake. Step 2 - Dig the Foundation Up to 3 feet high, the width of the base should equal the height, so for simplicity's sake, we'll build a 3 foot wall. (To repel rather than simply slow a hoard, you'll need something taller, but that's another article.) So, make your trench 3 feet across and 8 inches deep, and as long as the limestone wall will be. If you live in an area where the freeze thaw cycle is a factor, then dig down past the frost line. Step 3 - Sort Your Stones Since you're using natural stone, each one will be different from the others, and some are better suited for some purposes than others. Select the largest and most irregular stones to be your base. A big, heavy foundation will make the wall strong, and you can hide the oddities because much of the base will be underground. The next largest stones should be set aside for your "capstones." They should be as flat on the top and bottom as possible, and large enough to cover the width of the finished wall. Every 6 feet of every course you need a "through stone," which like a capstone needs to cover the width. The rest of the stones are your basic building stone blocks. Of course, the sorted rock piles should be as close to the work area as possible. Finally, let me have a short conclusion. As an eminent business E-platform of promoting stone industry, we are based with the target that to assist stone enterprises to extend their overseas markets and upgrade their brands. It analyses the B to B international purchasing flow carefully and sets up network marketing solutions for stone trading enterprises involved. If you are really interested in us and want to consult us freely, you can also see church or become a loyal follower of us by @ https://twitter.com/stonebtb.
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