Don1357
Well-known member
I don't know if this is the right place but let's stick it here for now.
I have an abundance of river rocks and would like to build a stone wall. This would be a fairly short one, around 18 inches, maybe 20 feet long. This is what I'm working with:
Are there some guidelines as to how to built this? I figure if I built it 12" fat and reinforced with rebar that it won't be going away anytime soon.
I have an abundance of river rocks and would like to build a stone wall. This would be a fairly short one, around 18 inches, maybe 20 feet long. This is what I'm working with:
- I'm in Alaska, the frost line is around 4' down. That ain't happening.
- I'm on glacial wash. meaning that my 'soil' is basically sand and river rocks. Actually mostly rocks, the reason I ended up with so many river rocks to begin with.
- Said 'soil' has 0% organic matter. It is also as compacted as it can be; disturbing the soil requires a pickaxe, a breaker bar, and a few hours for little gain. We are talking days of rain and not leaving tracks while driving my F150 on it.
Are there some guidelines as to how to built this? I figure if I built it 12" fat and reinforced with rebar that it won't be going away anytime soon.
