The most affordable system on the market.
Spider concrete wall.
There are two common types of cracks brought on by premature drying.
You end up with an uninsulated concrete wall in other words a conventional basement wall.
Allows you to custom build walls on site.
Whether this type of wall form makes any sense depends on whether your concrete contractor has any problems with his or her conventional forms.
Crazing cracks are very fine surface cracks that resemble spider webs or shattered glass.
Chiggers also tend to congregate in groups easily seen as they cross a concrete sidewalk or driveway which they are likely to do several times a year.
After which you simply unscrew your plywood which may be used again for future projects.
Works with wood plank as well as plywood.
After a lot of trial and error he ended up with the spider tie concrete wall forming system.
Insulated concrete forms were designed to provide an insulated concrete wall.
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With the spider tie system you can form any shape wall in a fraction of the time that s required with all other systems.
Since spider ties are webbed the concrete flows through them providing a solid monolithic concrete wall.
No expensive forming systems are required.
The spider tie concrete wall forming system offers many unique advantages.
Needs only basic tools to form a wall.
It s low tech and simple to learn.
It looks like spidertie marketing likes to emphasize the fact that the system allows curved walls.
These red spider mites are slightly larger.
A product developed by an 30 year experienced builder greg mcdonagh out of a need for builders to be able to form a concrete wall easily and quickly.
Very easy to use.
This system provides a temporary frame work that you attach your plywood using screws to hold it in place until the concrete has cured.
The spider ties simply function like a 2 4 stud providing a frame to screw your plywood to.
Great consideration was given so as not to create any weakness in the wall afterward.
The design of the spider tie is perfectly suited for the hydraulic pressures that exist during the pouring process of the concrete.
While unsightly crazing cracks are not a structural concern.
Virtually no wasted lumber after the pour.