Thanks. I'm counting on the broader base the concrete gives and the concrete around it to keep it from moving. Previous owner 50 yrs ago, just stuck these in the ground without stabilization. Five on the down slope (4 in back) did not stay in place. The worst I had to replace was leaning out almost 45'. Took the base of the wall leaning out with it. Amazing the whole thing didn't collapse. Couldn't get the tractor to it so replaced the 4 in back with 6 new with different spacing while I had the roof jacked up.JEBar wrote:nicely done on anchoring the corner pier block .... set in concrete that way, it ought to be there from now on
Tomorrow (Friday), the plan is to put up the corner post and start the framing for the two wall sections. The west wall section slid out far enough I can frame behind it. Leaving that old wall section up for now saves having to drop the power line. I can just transfer the power line anchor over to the new wall once the new wall is up and secured in place.