the old grind
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
Muhammad, I admire your work, just love the pics & how easy it is to follow progress, not to mention a relevant thread title that caught my attention.
Here in MI we have frost to deal with. Plenty of volume in rock back-fill lets water collect at the bottom vs the same amt right behind the wall. In a warm climate, seepage might stain the blocks, leave calcium/mineral streaks, etc.
IMO, the block mfr's 4' spec is spot on. The more one can fit behind the wall the better, since this time uphill is also downhill and rains can be heavy anywhere, anytime.
btw, I see no issue with block fit in upper rows if installing them vertical. I imagine there will be some cutting/trimming for the cap fit.
Here in MI we have frost to deal with. Plenty of volume in rock back-fill lets water collect at the bottom vs the same amt right behind the wall. In a warm climate, seepage might stain the blocks, leave calcium/mineral streaks, etc.
IMO, the block mfr's 4' spec is spot on. The more one can fit behind the wall the better, since this time uphill is also downhill and rains can be heavy anywhere, anytime.
btw, I see no issue with block fit in upper rows if installing them vertical. I imagine there will be some cutting/trimming for the cap fit.