Posted by super99 on October 30, 2007 at 17:09:03 from (75.107.167.209):
I need some advise on this one. I bought a 18' Gov't bin to move to my place. It had cement poured inside the bin so I cut it off at the cement and took 4 rings off and hauled home on a trailer. I plan to put an extra ring or 2 on it and pour cement inside the bin again. Everyone I talk to says to put the bin up and level and then pour cement.I am concerned about height and wind until I can get the cement poured inside to hold it down. I am wondering if I could put it together as a 4 or 5 ring bin and pour cement and then after a day or so, take the 2nd ring off and add the rest of the rings to it. They say that it will be out of round and will be a problem bolting last ring to the ring with the cement inside. It seems to me that when you add another ring, the bolt holes will make it line up and be whatever shape the bottom ring with the cement inside makes it. The 3rd ring had buckled and we cut off the bad part and will make a short ring out of that ring, Anyone ever done this? I know that the cement will need to cure for a week or so and I thought that that would let me pour cement sooner and give it longer to cure, plus I wouldn't have to worry about the wind. Planned to take 1 sheet out of wall about the 3rd ring to get the spout off of the cement truck inside the bin. Hope I explained this good enough, Open to sugestions. Chris
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