M2 per pack of block paving
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whats the typical m2 per pack of say driveline 50 for example?
im searching site but cant find it?
im searching site but cant find it?
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the answers 9.76m2 per pack
Edited from m3 to m2
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Edited from m3 to m2
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Giles
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as a side while searching
tacky or nice? monogrammed paving
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tacky or nice? monogrammed paving
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Haha just a typo or mind confused from doing multiply quotes, concrete footings and driveways might be laying a bit of block break my cherry hehe
I'm not a fan I'd remove a few of the blocks next to the b and replace in red so it looked like this B- -. A bum poohing lol so childish hehe
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I'm not a fan I'd remove a few of the blocks next to the b and replace in red so it looked like this B- -. A bum poohing lol so childish hehe
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I can only ever remember doing two driveways with initials. We did umpteen with house numbers, and quite a few commercial areas with logos, some of which were incredibly fiddly, but you have to ask yourself: would you really want to work for someone who thought having their initials set into the drive was the epitome of good taste?
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I want D16GER, id put it's gone haha but it on our Deere
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I had a crappy citreon van when I first started out it's reg was P## 911 I bought it fo £500 drove it for 2 years slaughtered it then sold the plate for £1750 and the van for £250. All I'd ever done to it was oil and tyres when it needed it. If folk wanna spend the money I'll happily take it from them their personal taste is none of my business.
Can't see it from my house
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There's a trophy wife in a nearby town that used to revel in the delight brought about by driving a poncey sports car with the reg B19 T.TS with the oh-so-convincing black screw cap to complete the Sun-like asterisked word.
The aphorism regarding mutton and its progeny was never more apt.
The aphorism regarding mutton and its progeny was never more apt.
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IMHO, YES, the customer can have what the customer wants, as long as they are paying!! I would also leave plenty of business cards and the equivalent of the company logo they leave in the PIC. So that when they want it out or the new home owners come, I get the call.Tony McC wrote:Would you really want to work for someone who thought having their initials set into the drive was the epitome of good taste?