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Johny Walker
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no, 9ft wide 4ft high,

 

I dont know if they do small quantities, but as an example I had a 1.5m high by 6 m long panel at under £250 This was 100 mill thick but they make them thicker for thrust, mine only have chip or cattle

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hollow will be easier to concrete as when you try and fill a cavity the concrete can push the blocks apart even when wall ties are fitted and you would have to build the wall 4 or 5 coarses at a time then fill a day or so later the other way would be to set up shuttering with mesh in between and cast your own wall

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if you cant help please dont comment ,

 

its NOT a supporting wall ,its going between 2, containers do try & think outside the box ,:001_smile:

 

Hi Johnny why not use railway sleepers to make a wall that one and use RS J into ground and then Bridget with railway sleepers thanks John

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