Mot type one - miss sold?

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kop202
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Post: # 40422Post kop202

Can any one point me in the right dircection for the spec for grading MOT
I have had a delivery which is not graded very well Some of the stone are 70mm plus
While it alo has a lot of fine material which leave brown clay like coating on your hand when you rub it in your palm
The builders material merchant is adamant it is MOT type 1
But I have already have had a batch from another supplier and thiis is nothing like it
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Post: # 40423Post dig dug dan

a picture of the two materials would be handy for evaluation?
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Post: # 40424Post msh paving

type 1 is 40mm down, limestone,granite,
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk

Pablo
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Post: # 40427Post Pablo

Are the stones 70x 70mm or would one side of them fit through a 40mm screen. Sounds like basalt.
Can't see it from my house

kop202
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Post: # 40436Post kop202

Hi all
Thanks for your responses. Pablo I had another look and while some stones are quite oblong in shape being 70mm+ and would pass through the 40mm sieve there are still some stones that are 40mm in two directions and should not be in a mot type 1.
I've learnt a lesson that its best to look at the stuff before ordering. I guess the its OK for a domestic drive?
I've posted pics on http://www.streetly.live.com
Blockhead

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Post: # 40437Post lutonlagerlout

link is no good
TBH you do get slightly bigger stones from time to time
as long as they go through a 40 mm sieve then its fine
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Post: # 40452Post Tony McC

Grading envelope for DTp1

70mm stuff immediately rules it out of being Type 1

The BM should be able to provide a delivery note attesting to the product, and from where they sourced it. Mention the magic words "Trading Standards" and watch their attitude change!
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kop202
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Post: # 40598Post kop202

Thanks for your advice Tony
I contacted West Midlands Trading Standards
They advised me to send a letter recorded delivery requesting evidence that the material is mot tp1
I've reluctantly decided to let the matter drop but what amazes me is this family have been in business for years passing this crap off as mot
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Post: # 40605Post Tony McC

So: Trading Standards want *you* to send a letter? And what is it that they do for their money? A rogue is just going to bin a letter form Joe Public, but one from Trading Standards is much harder to ignore. To me, that is a completely unsatisfactory service. :(
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