• @RattlerSix
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      There’s a park on the lake near me that has a retaining wall that steps down into the lake swimming area built this way. The bags are rotted away so they’re just concrete pillows now. They’re been there at least 20 years

      • @TexasDrunk
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        That’s exactly how I built a retaining wall at my last house. It had rotting railroad ties that I got rid of and I just stacked bags of concrete before it rained. The concrete set, the bags degraded, and I had a cool retaining wall in my back yard.

    • @cm0002
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      In like 10 years when the bags have all eroded away it’ll also leave a neat look formation I’d bet lol

      • @[email protected]
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        Lots of revetments for water control in South Florida were built like this in the past. The burlap sacks all eroded away and leave an interesting pattern like you mentioned.

      • @BigPotato
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        81 month ago

        A state park near me did this with a giant set of stairs.

        Looks neat. Is awful to walk down.

        • credit crazy
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          51 month ago

          Pretty sure all the packaging was just papier

        • @BarbecueCowboy
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          There’s a bit of plastic in there somewhere probably, but the bags are usually burlap. It may also be special paper depending on where you get it from.

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    Can’t unsee the goatse

  • @gibmiser
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    Better than what I saw next to the work shed at a large local park…

    About 60 bags left out in the rain. Wasted tax dollars

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      181 month ago

      When I was checking my notifications I was confused as to why would someone send me a pic of a rock formation in the wild and then the horror hit me… 😱

  • @ashitaka
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    251 month ago

    If it’s stupid and it works, is it stupid afterall?

    • Talaraine
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      This is exactly how the bridge on a piece of property I used to live on was built. It lasted 20 years but eventually washed out, while I was there, ofc.

      20 years ain’t bad.

  • @Aremel
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    231 month ago

    Constructed on a Friday at 4:50pm

    • @[email protected]
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      lol if I started that job right after lunch it wouldn’t be done by 5. i don’t know the proportions, but it would be partly because I’m out of shape af and partly a lack of rats asses to give

  • @stardustpathsofglory
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    141 month ago

    Am I the only one who sees a spread butthole and fingers? Why is this save for work?

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      81 month ago

      You should go to an optometrist, I think you have goatsevision

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously masturbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “call the police”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of men masturbating together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.

  • @[email protected]
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    I wonder if they left the concrete bags out in the rain and they set into bricks. Then decided to use them anyways.

    • toofpic
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      Nope, they wouldn’t stack nicely. They were put on each other while not being rigid yet

    • Shawdow194
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      Archeologists in 1000yrs

      “This construction is as durable as the Romans!”

    • tiredofsametab
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      61 month ago

      As an Engineer (although the IT kind not the structural kind), I can tell you confidently that no solution is more permanent than a temporary solution.

    • @Lowpast
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      61 month ago

      Not temporary at all and works quite well. This is a well known, and common, technique.