Crazy paving repair - Replacing stones in driveway after drain

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Post: # 18985Post seanandruby

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lutonlagerlout wrote:
so we compressed it by hand.
hmmm how exactly do you compress by hand?
you can get narrow wacker plates for trenches
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Post: # 18989Post lutonlagerlout

first, make a tight fist,

am i missing the point here fred?
i can make fists all day long, but its not gonna stop your drive from sinking if it hasnt been compacted right
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Post: # 18990Post Dave_L

Stuarty wrote:Or what about those tamper rammers i think they called - you know, the pogo stick with an engine on top :)

Known as a "Jumping Jack" - made by Wacker. An art to use I can tell you, it'll rip your arms out of their sockets if you get it wrong.

This is a nice clean new one!

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Post: # 18996Post Tony McC

"Rampactor" is the official name, also known as a "Leg". Best tool known to man for compacting trench backfill.
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lutonlagerlout wrote:
first, make a tight fist,

am i missing the point here fred?
i can make fists all day long, but its not gonna stop your drive from sinking if it hasnt been compacted right
regards LLL
It's just that I am really looking for advice. Here is the old method I used, from the NHBC manual

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Post: # 19154Post seanandruby

A bit overkill but the rammax compactor is far superior. it is also operated by remote control, so you don't have to enter the trench.
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Post: # 19190Post Tony McC

I was looking at those at SED on Thursday. I still think the standard rampactor would be more effective, though.
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Post: # 19201Post seanandruby

Depends on the amount that needs compacting, also width of trench. bearing in mind the rampactor can cause h a v s. Its ideal for a small job tho. when a trench is 2 to 3 metres deep and a metre wide by 20 metres long... horses for courses. :;):
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