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The welded gabion is a soil-fixing structure with firm structure and beautiful appearance. Below is a guide for building welded gabion walls.
Prepare tools and materials
To build a welded gabion, you need to prepare some tools and materials, such as welding machine, wire mesh, iron wire, steel bars, stones, etc. When preparing these materials and tools, it is necessary to ensure that their quality and quantity meet the construction requirements.
Measure and plan
Before starting to build welded gabion, measurements and planning are required. Measure dimensions such as length, height, and width of the wall to determine the amount of material needed. Plan the location and shape of welded gabion to ensure they meet safety and aesthetic requirements.
Frame for building gabion walls
Before welding the gabion, it is necessary to build the frame of the gabion wall. The frame can be made of steel or other suitable material. The size and shape of the frame should match the welded gabion to be constructed.
Welded Gabion
After the frame is built, the steel mesh and iron wire need to be welded together to make a gabion. When welding, it is necessary to ensure that the welding points are firm to ensure the strength and stability of the welded gabion.
filled with stones
Put the welded gabion into the frame, and then fill the inside of the gabion with stones. When filling stones, it is necessary to ensure that the size and shape of the stones are suitable for the size and shape of the gabion, so as to ensure the integrity and aesthetics of the welded gabion.
Testing and Maintenance
After construction is complete, welded gabion need to be tested and maintained. Test the stability and strength of welded gabion to ensure they meet safety and construction requirements. Caring for welded gabion, regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure their long-term service life and aesthetics.
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