Drill holes in.
Railroad ties installation. Start on the second layer once your first layer is in place and stabilized set your second layer of railroad ties on the first making sure to stagger them like bricks so 2 meet in the middle of a railroad tie above and below it. Level the first tie in the wall. Railroad tie retaining wall step 1 measures. Make your pins to secure the ties together.
Add in a layer of gravel. In today s video we install a railroad tie retaining wall on a property with a pretty steep slope. However unless your ties are perfectly level which most aren t and you stake them at an angle they will come up pretty easily. Step 2 preparation.
How to secure landscape railroad ties excavate a trench to accommodate the bottom layer of railroad ties. Just as the op stated drill holes in them and drive stakes through. How to build a railroad tie retaining wall step 1. Since you are just using gravel railroad ties will be fine.
Begin by removing the floor of the current slope. They aren t so good if you are using them for a landscape or flower garden border. Use nails l brackets or rebar to secure each layer to the layer below before adding additional tie layers. Always wear gloves when handling pressure and chemically treated wood.
Step 4. Cut the area to make a snug fit for the railroad ties. Tamp the soil at the bottom of the trench to compact it. Place the first layer of railroad ties in the prepared trench.
Level and tamp down the area. Place the tie against the front wall of the trench with the holes positioned vertically. Drill holes about a foot away from the ends into each railroad tie. Place the first railroad tie into the trench at one end.
Before making a supply order you must know how much sleepers you need. A lot of the work had to be done by hand do to the terrain.