Hi all,
I have a quick question about my paving base, it needs to be strong enough to support a car, I am starting with 2 inches of loose bricks and stone, then 3 inches of crush & run then 2 inches of course sand topped with 10 cm of cement then flag on top. My question is will the crush & run be ok on top of the broken bricks & stone once it's whacked down?
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Hi flair. That is some mixture. Have you got many "loose bricks"? If so it might be worth your while hiring a mini crusher. I don't know if there is a great difference, in price, between crush and run and DTP1. What size flags are you going to use? When you say "cement "...you do mean concrete, i hope?Flair wrote:Hi all,
I have a quick question about my paving base, it needs to be strong enough to support a car, I am starting with 2 inches of loose bricks and stone, then 3 inches of crush & run then 2 inches of course sand topped with 10 cm of cement then flag on top. My question is will the crush & run be ok on top of the broken bricks & stone once it's whacked down?
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Read the main site, flags for car traffic should be laid on a 100mm concrete slab, your hardcore brick base will need to be compacted well.
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