Fly ash

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Noony
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Post: # 47132Post Noony

has anyone out there any contacts for the supply of fly ash, i aware that it comes from the power stations, but was wondering if anyone had any contacts before i go looking elsewhere??

many thanks

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Post: # 47138Post Tony McC

Not a contact as such, but you can get it from Fiddlers Ferry between Widnes and Warrington, Noony.

When it was the old CEGB, we used to collect it from there occasionally, but now it's all owned by some forrin company, I wouldn't know who to speak to.
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what would fly ash be used for?
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ken wrote:what would fly ash be used for?
laying of duck eggs ie river cobbles ??? :D
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Post: # 47151Post lutonlagerlout

i have a feeling they used to use it for mortar ,all the mortar and plaster in my house is black and well flaky,its basically like ash and sand :(
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Post: # 47154Post rab1

Bison before they went under used ash in their concrete, lot of precast concrete has ash in it.
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Post: # 47161Post Noony

CHEERS TONY, YEAH BE FOR LAYING THE DUCK EGG COBBLES. THANKS FOR THE REPLIES!!
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Post: # 47175Post Tony McC

What sort of mix are you planning to use for the cobbles? I always used a relatively weak mix, summat around 8:1 as the PFA acts as a cement.

We did a job in Southport once using PFA, lime and silver sand to form the bed mortar.
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Post: # 47206Post Noony

yeah were planning on the ash being the 'cement' if you like, as the traditional way is looking like the preference
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