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Building a Metal Insert for System Retaining Wall

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WallEGuy

Agricultural
Jun 1, 2016
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Hello,

First post here. I am trying to build an insert for concrete system retaining wall systems that is made from metal. I am essentially trying to develop a sleeve that has the least thickness possible while still maintaining ASTM standards of 2,500 PSI, and < 10% absorption. The dimensions would match that of your standard block, 10" deep, 10" wide, and 6" tall.

Can anyone suggest a type of metal which can bear this much pressure and be resistant to oxidation?

Thank you!
 
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Thanks for the tip!

Much appreciated.
 
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