MOVABLE FORM WORK

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Moveable Form Work
Moveable Form Work

 

The roofs for these two 50,000 liter water tanks were inspired by Bo's square donut design idea.
Please see  http://www.midcoast.com/%7Ebo/SqDonutVaults.html

Three pours have been made on each  tank roof. We next closed in and poured about 2/3 of the remaining open section on each tank and left a small triangle open for finishing the walls of the tanks. The walls are one layer of #66 10 10 WW in 1 inch of mortar and one layer of plaster lath sandwiched inside PVA fibered mortar.Sponge finish.

Moveable Form Work

Ready for the initial shell. First we applied a 1/2" coat of mortar (sand, cement, lime) on the formwork as a shell. The next day we poured the structural shell on top
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We tested several different membranes as release agents between the metal form work and the concrete shell. Inner tubes, blue tarps, white poly feed sacks and cheap cotton cloth were all tried in an attempt to get a smooth interior finish that doesn't require overhead plastering. Everything we tried was OK for the roof of a water tank but nothing gave us a good enough finish for an interior living space.

Moveable Form Work

Removing the formwork. 3/8" rebar , #66 10 10WW and plaster lath. Easy to do with 2 or 3 people for these small vaults.We moved the formwork after curing for only 48 hrs. Once again, small vaults are easy.

Moveable Form Work

The roof pour was 2 1/2", 3,500 psi with one layer of #66 10 10 WW. We used neat cement to bond different pours at the cold joints.

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Moveable Form Work

Movable Barrel vault form work for tank roofs. The roof in the foreground has been poured. The next one up has the initial shell in place and is ready for the structural pour. The form work will then be moved to build two roofs (where the blue tarp is) at the top of the photo. For tanks roofs this small it probably would have been easier to pour flat lids on the ground and drag into place.

Moveable Form Work

Both vaults ready for the initial shell coat. Poly feed sacks used as release.
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Moveable Form Work

Movable BV form work -- one half of a long hallway. The square wooden form work (centering) allows passage during construction.
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Moveable Form Work

Movable form work for a stepped square roof. This photo is looking almost straight up.Three bays were built using the same form work.

Moveable Form Work

Detail of form work. Pumicecrete was placed on top of form and used to fill the angles. Then a structural dome shape was poured on top

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