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<blockquote data-quote="saltbranch" data-source="post: 1292305" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>I want to start building H-Braces out of pipe. I plan on using 2-7/8". The soil where I am going to put the first set of braces is extremely sandy and very deep sand(as in I never have hit anything but sand to 5' or so).</p><p>Imagine beach sand, only finer.............so how deep should I go? I plan using concrete and can haul water to the site. Would the standard 2 post brace work or should I go 3 post. In other area's of property we use 2 post wooden post H-braces, but the soil is not the deep sand that I will be dealing with in this instance.</p><p>In a hard ground situation, how deep do you go for the H-braces when using concrete?</p><p></p><p>I was always taught 5'....but I am getting older and I know not all go that deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltbranch, post: 1292305, member: 13181"] I want to start building H-Braces out of pipe. I plan on using 2-7/8". The soil where I am going to put the first set of braces is extremely sandy and very deep sand(as in I never have hit anything but sand to 5' or so). Imagine beach sand, only finer.............so how deep should I go? I plan using concrete and can haul water to the site. Would the standard 2 post brace work or should I go 3 post. In other area's of property we use 2 post wooden post H-braces, but the soil is not the deep sand that I will be dealing with in this instance. In a hard ground situation, how deep do you go for the H-braces when using concrete? I was always taught 5'....but I am getting older and I know not all go that deep. [/QUOTE]
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