Thanks for your interest! You are welcome to reach out to our National Training Manager to see if he offers a metric version of this training. Email chuckhoke@daytonsuperior.com
if I want to pour a concrete foundation and I don't have the money to pour it all in height! can I use climbing formwork? and to pour it in stages? making sure that I have connection lines and distribution bars? is it possible to build a house with a 1.2 m deep foundation? the first stage 60 cm foundation sole and then the 2nd stage another 60 cm and then the elevation part 3 pouring concrete 40 cm high?the width of the foundation wall and elevation is 32 cm.what you think about my ideea! i use less wood for woodframework!
I was skeptical, but I definitely learned allot and appreciate the layman style presentation. Easy to understand. Thank you
You are very welcome - so glad to hear it helped you out.
Great video. I’m about to pour my walls for my garage. It helps understanding loads and timing for the project. Thabkyou
So glad you found it helpful, good luck on your garage.
Any chance you could do this video in metric
Thanks for your interest! You are welcome to reach out to our National Training Manager to see if he offers a metric version of this training. Email chuckhoke@daytonsuperior.com
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if I want to pour a concrete foundation and I don't have the money to pour it all in height! can I use climbing formwork? and to pour it in stages? making sure that I have connection lines and distribution bars? is it possible to build a house with a 1.2 m deep foundation? the first stage 60 cm foundation sole and then the 2nd stage another 60 cm and then the elevation part 3 pouring concrete 40 cm high?the width of the foundation wall and elevation is 32 cm.what you think about my ideea! i use less wood for woodframework!
If you would like to contact our technical support at 800-800-7966, they would be the correct department to assist you.