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Finally Starting on the Berm
- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
Easy so far... Rained every day since.
But thanks, we will take it slow and easy, and be careful. Those RR Ties are heavy. I plan to make the Kubota earn it's keep.
But thanks, we will take it slow and easy, and be careful. Those RR Ties are heavy. I plan to make the Kubota earn it's keep.
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- Rifletom
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
Yeah, this will be nice project to watch. Going to be a nice range when finished Marine.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
This is the big day! No rain for the last three. Watch this space. Tina is bush hogging, and I'm heading to the shop after coffee to load the tools in the UTV.
Yes, this was a teaser... I know, mean, wasn't it?
Yes, this was a teaser... I know, mean, wasn't it?
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- daytime dave
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
I hope all goes well marine.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
Got at it this morning, with Miss Tina heading down to bush hog around the area we wanted to work in to reduce the chance of snakes, and me finishing my coffee then heading out to load the tools into the UTV. I loaded up the things I thought we might need and turned out I made good choices. We used everything BUT the logging chain... that still might come later.
After a half hour spent laying out the exact location of the center of the lane, then deciding where I wanted the first Brick in the wall... (Hear it? I hear it.. the music.... "Just another brick in the wall.) Here she is, the first BRICK in the wall.
That first spike was driven in with a fork on the pallet forks. Smooth as butter.
After a half hour spent laying out the exact location of the center of the lane, then deciding where I wanted the first Brick in the wall... (Hear it? I hear it.. the music.... "Just another brick in the wall.) Here she is, the first BRICK in the wall.
That first spike was driven in with a fork on the pallet forks. Smooth as butter.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
From there it was just a matter of laying out the wings on either side. Get at it, slip and slide the Rail Road Tie after dropping it with the pallet forks. Miss Tina was overly protective and didn't want me lifting or pushing as that right femur has that plate and all those screws in it. The doc warned that if I torque it, ... So... we used the tip of the forks to push and twist, or I levered with the big tamping bar, basically a giant pry bar. I have this cool technique whereas she pulls up and I stab that bar in the ground and when she backs off the RR tie spins against the bar to get the angle correct, then, dump it off. It slides easily on the forks. Work smarter, not harder. The first wing in place.
As each base leg was placed, we drilled thru with the hammer drill and spiked them with 18" spikes. Finally all three were placed and spiked. Tah Dah, an idea what the WALL will look like in relation to the range.
The first leg of the second layer was dropped and spiked into the layer below with a pair of 12" spikes. They will stagger to interlock. The weight of the design will keep them from tilting back toward the camera, and the dirt in front will keep them from going over forward. I plan to set two posts against this side of the center wall as well. Should be pretty stable.
Miss T monitors the old guy pretty close and called it. I had begun to get tired and she said I couldn't chance working tired. There is no rush and we'll split the job up and spread it out rather than risk further injury. THAT, or hire it done. There are plenty more TIES to lay, so we quit for now.
At least you have an idea where I'm going with this... you see the dirt pile we'll start with. Plenty more around the farm to bring in once we are done with the wall.
Stay tuned.
As each base leg was placed, we drilled thru with the hammer drill and spiked them with 18" spikes. Finally all three were placed and spiked. Tah Dah, an idea what the WALL will look like in relation to the range.
The first leg of the second layer was dropped and spiked into the layer below with a pair of 12" spikes. They will stagger to interlock. The weight of the design will keep them from tilting back toward the camera, and the dirt in front will keep them from going over forward. I plan to set two posts against this side of the center wall as well. Should be pretty stable.
Miss T monitors the old guy pretty close and called it. I had begun to get tired and she said I couldn't chance working tired. There is no rush and we'll split the job up and spread it out rather than risk further injury. THAT, or hire it done. There are plenty more TIES to lay, so we quit for now.
At least you have an idea where I'm going with this... you see the dirt pile we'll start with. Plenty more around the farm to bring in once we are done with the wall.
Stay tuned.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
Of course, once the wall is completed, we will move the dirt back against the wall, filling tires with the dirt in the lowest levels to help prevent erosion. I can get the tires for free from tire shops. That way they charged customers the disposal fee, but don't have to pay it out... Pretty slick.
In watching some berm videos, some tire/mechanics shops charged the berm guys a couple bucks for tires because they were charging the customer a disposal fee, then selling the tires to recyclers who ground them up for various products. Win/Win for the business.
In watching some berm videos, some tire/mechanics shops charged the berm guys a couple bucks for tires because they were charging the customer a disposal fee, then selling the tires to recyclers who ground them up for various products. Win/Win for the business.
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- cooperhawk
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
I once built an berm out of tires just as the NRA design called for. Just be SURE you pack the tires solidly with
dirt. My problem was that 9mm rounds would bounce back off the tires!
dirt. My problem was that 9mm rounds would bounce back off the tires!
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
I had read that on several posts, and seen that comment in several videos of folks that put up HOW to build berm videos.cooperhawk wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 6:26 pmI once built an berm out of tires just as the NRA design called for. Just be SURE you pack the tires solidly with
dirt. My problem was that 9mm rounds would bounce back off the tires!
I have NO intention of having exposed tires in my berm. I will have tires along the bottom couple layers of the wall, packed with dirt to help HOLD the dirt in the base. I will pack dirt in FRONT of the tires and keep dirt packed in front of the tires for just that reason, but thanks for the warning, I don't need spent rounds flying back. THEY can still hurt.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Finally Starting on the Berm
Do plan a session on the range berm today, but have to wait by the phone first. We found someone willing to come cut / rake / bale our hayfield. He is going to come look at it today, and give us a quote. CAN'T miss that call. Hay is scarce with the spring drought this year, has doubled in price, almost triple in some areas. Some people are just selling their herds.
We'll work on the berm after that appointment.
We'll work on the berm after that appointment.
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You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.