Robert
2003-10-20 07:27:40 UTC
I was tearing down a concrete block wall the other day and I found that most
of it could be kicked down with my foot. Evidently the job was not done
correctly.
That got me to thinking, Can construction adhesive be used to put up a
concrete block wall?
It seems to me that it would at least be as strong as a good job and a heck
of a lot easier for a novice. If so, it would be a blessing to me. I have
some property out in the desert many miles from the road. We started a house
there about 6 years ago and the expense and logistics of getting the
materials and water out there just to pour the slab and foundation was
unbelievable since the only water there had to be taken from the atmosphere.
We finaly stopped work for another alternative to hauling masive quantities
of water.
There are no building codes there but I still want it strong.
By the way, We epoxy coated the exposed rebar before we left so it wouldn't
rust.
of it could be kicked down with my foot. Evidently the job was not done
correctly.
That got me to thinking, Can construction adhesive be used to put up a
concrete block wall?
It seems to me that it would at least be as strong as a good job and a heck
of a lot easier for a novice. If so, it would be a blessing to me. I have
some property out in the desert many miles from the road. We started a house
there about 6 years ago and the expense and logistics of getting the
materials and water out there just to pour the slab and foundation was
unbelievable since the only water there had to be taken from the atmosphere.
We finaly stopped work for another alternative to hauling masive quantities
of water.
There are no building codes there but I still want it strong.
By the way, We epoxy coated the exposed rebar before we left so it wouldn't
rust.