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Looks great. The hardest part for sure is keeping the logs still.Here's an idea.I have an 8" one man auger for digging post holes... You could bend some rebar around the end of each log. Dig a hole about 12" deep. 8" wide beside each log. Put the U-bolt shaped rebar around the log, down into the holes then fill each hole with concrete, securing the rebar into the concrete and making a good anchor. Combine that with what you've already done and I think you've got a good, solid, system in place. You don't need water to mix with the conrete out there, just fill the hole with quikrete and let mother nature due the rest. If you have water, it's nice... but not critical.
Looks great. The hardest part for sure is keeping the logs still.
Here's an idea.
I have an 8" one man auger for digging post holes... You could bend some rebar around the end of each log. Dig a hole about 12" deep. 8" wide beside each log. Put the U-bolt shaped rebar around the log, down into the holes then fill each hole with concrete, securing the rebar into the concrete and making a good anchor. Combine that with what you've already done and I think you've got a good, solid, system in place. You don't need water to mix with the conrete out there, just fill the hole with quikrete and let mother nature due the rest. If you have water, it's nice... but not critical.