Kenster67
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Last year I built a wood retaining wall roughly 70 foot long and 4 foot high that extended off of our garage. I bought 6x6 steel H-beam that was cut into approximately 7 foot lengths. I cemented these vertically in the ground every 6 feet with the open channels of the H-beam facing each other. I then had black locusts milled to 6x6 and cut to an approximate 7 foot length. I cut each locust post to fit between the channels horizontally and routed the outside corner edges with a roundover bit. I had to work a little bit to get the first course level but after that each successive post slid right down on top of the other. A French drain was put in behind the wall and I back filled with 2b stone. I don't know if locust is available in your area but it is the wood of choice for the Amish here in Central Pa when they put up fences as it just doesn't seem to rot. For less than $2000 I've got a 70 foot wall that won't push and will last for a long time. If you can't quite picture what I've tried to explain, I've got some pictures I could e-mail you.
Ken
Ken