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Homemade culverts
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<blockquote data-quote="dundidit" data-source="post: 213247" data-attributes="member: 3666"><p>You can use barrells. The trick to it is: compact the earth around them as the fill is made. And secondly if you can get the barrells coated with foundation tar in and out that'll hold off the rust for a very long time. I can use coffe cans for a culvert. It doesn't take very much strength IF IF IF they are deep enough under the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dundidit, post: 213247, member: 3666"] You can use barrells. The trick to it is: compact the earth around them as the fill is made. And secondly if you can get the barrells coated with foundation tar in and out that'll hold off the rust for a very long time. I can use coffe cans for a culvert. It doesn't take very much strength IF IF IF they are deep enough under the road. [/QUOTE]
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