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Built my lad a new 2mx1m sand pit for his ever expanding fleet of diggers put b&q want £5 for 25 kg play sand. Can get a bulk bag of golden builders sand for £30. Is it pretty much the same stuff?
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sounds like it is giles. I have come across this before. Same sand, different name, and the price is hiked cos its to do with kids!
Hope the cats keep off of it!
Hope the cats keep off of it!
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His mum is gone off with another bloke I couldn't give two hoots what she thinks hehe
I've going to get an elasticated tarp like for a trailer for it, kds is to fine can't make good sandcastles with it. I'll give the builders sand a go. See how it goes on
I've going to get an elasticated tarp like for a trailer for it, kds is to fine can't make good sandcastles with it. I'll give the builders sand a go. See how it goes on
Giles
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builders or soft sand will stain/dye fingers/clothes yellow (or red if that is your sand colour). Play sand is washed, you could wash your builders sand. or shop around for your play sand try tescos, or your normal aggregate supplier or your local recycled aggregate supplier as they may have better washing facilities.
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I dont think play sand would b good for castles as they remove all the dust (or fines if you like) same as kiln dried, I would go for this over builders sand always thought there was a small element of lime content in builders sand, may be wrong.
Did find this http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/mythmix/mythmix.htm whilst looking, good read IMHO.
Did find this http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/mythmix/mythmix.htm whilst looking, good read IMHO.
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I did some work at a children’s day nursery a few years ago, one of the jobs there was to change the sand in the sand pit. The client’s insurance company had specified that the sand had to “play sand�. I questioned why, and the given reason was that play sand has been sterilized using steam before being bagged up. I rang round all my local suppliers and each of them told me to buy it from b&q, as they didn’t stock it. I ended up buying 160 25kg bags of the stuff at 5 quid each. All that money for sterilized sand, surly the first night it spent in the sand pit in the open air it got unsterilized.
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ken wrote:I did some work at a children’s day nursery a few years ago, one of the jobs there was to change the sand in the sand pit. The client’s insurance company had specified that the sand had to “play sand�. I questioned why, and the given reason was that play sand has been sterilized using steam before being bagged up. I rang round all my local suppliers and each of them told me to buy it from b&q, as they didn’t stock it. I ended up buying 160 25kg bags of the stuff at 5 quid each. All that money for sterilized sand, surly the first night it spent in the sand pit in the open air it got unsterilized.
can you believe there are BS specifications for play pit sand. as well as non-contaminants & toxic elements (BS EN 71-3), there's a falling mass impact test (BS EN 1177). Cheshire has some good silica sand quarries, which probably supply play pit sand (double washed and kiln dried) to the likes of B&Q, Toys R us etc for their massive mark up. maybe contacting the quarries direct would be a better deal if you require a fair amount.
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