You can make your own curbs, fast and cheap.
This is a great idea I saw a few years ago. It worked well then
and works better now, with the new plastic gutters that are used now.
Way back then gutters where wood or steel. The guys I saw used wood and oiled it so the concrete did not stick. They still had
some problems removing the curbs but it worked well.
What you do is get a couple of 10' lengths of plastic gutter.
Make some braces to stop it from stretching open when you fill it. These can be made with 1" x 6" boards placed along each side and
braced with stakes driven into the ground.
You will also need to cut a couple of pieces to cover each end. These can be screwed on to the brace boards.
Oil the inside of the gutter and fill with concrete!
In a couple of days remove your 1 x 6 boards and you will be able to take out your new curb. They come out easy because you can stretch
the plastic a bit to help with removal.
Don't try to drag the curb around for at least a week, cover it with plastic and keep it wet for 7 days. It should be cured enough to
use by then if your temperature is in the 60 - 70 degree range. If it is colder you should wait longer or until late Spring or Summer!!
It is also a good plan to add a length of 1/2" rebar to the curb when it is about 1/2 poured. This will make it far stronger and less
likely to break when you are maneuvering it around.
These are VERY heavy so try to make them as close as you can to where they will be living. I always try to do them so all I have to do
is roll them over and they are in place.
A good aggregate type mix is best for this.
Delmar Germyn
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