Pavestone black kadapha, few questions
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I thought the Scottissh just the hated English. I feel slightly better that they hate eachother as well :;):Pablo wrote:You'd be much better off using a wider plate on the gritsand for the lawn skinny plates are a b#llocks in sand. I could've saved you a fiver a m2 but seen as you're a sassenach and I'm originally from Skye you can go swivel.
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I'm not a builder, which is why im here
( i could tell you what i do, but you'd call me names)
Anyway, broxburn is a mighty fine guess, either that or an Ip lookup
Type1 ordered, sand ordered, whacker is here, shale kind of compressed, just having a bite, then i'll screed the front so its level with the natural run, and whack the crap out of it. MIght even have a beer whilst doing so.
( i could tell you what i do, but you'd call me names)
Anyway, broxburn is a mighty fine guess, either that or an Ip lookup
Type1 ordered, sand ordered, whacker is here, shale kind of compressed, just having a bite, then i'll screed the front so its level with the natural run, and whack the crap out of it. MIght even have a beer whilst doing so.
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Irata ( rope access) tech. Im the guy they call when builders get too high up on the ladders to do their job.
curious is good, as i have lots of questions.
Compacted this shale crap. didn't seem to work. Then i sprayed it with a good bit of water, and had another Go. Made a right mess, buy its fecking solid now. I presume thats a very good thing ?
curious is good, as i have lots of questions.
Compacted this shale crap. didn't seem to work. Then i sprayed it with a good bit of water, and had another Go. Made a right mess, buy its fecking solid now. I presume thats a very good thing ?
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No IP lookup, not a mod. I just know the lothians wellk13wjd wrote:I'm not a builder, which is why im here
( i could tell you what i do, but you'd call me names)
Anyway, broxburn is a mighty fine guess, either that or an Ip lookup
Type1 ordered, sand ordered, whacker is here, shale kind of compressed, just having a bite, then i'll screed the front so its level with the natural run, and whack the crap out of it. MIght even have a beer whilst doing so.
If your sub base is solid it's a good thing.
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i was gobsmacked at how much difference adding a little water to the area made. It was roasting today, and the dust was pretty bad. shale is crappy stuff. Its solid now though, i can jump on it an not leave a dent.
i've got a fall to cover up with the type one, so it'll be 75mm on one side ( nearest the house, which needs the most drainage) and 50mm on the other ( which will see hardly any traffic). I'll run the plate over it a few times, and get it level enough to lay the 50-60mm of dampish mortar on.
Path is a pain, but nothing i can't work around.
i've got a fall to cover up with the type one, so it'll be 75mm on one side ( nearest the house, which needs the most drainage) and 50mm on the other ( which will see hardly any traffic). I'll run the plate over it a few times, and get it level enough to lay the 50-60mm of dampish mortar on.
Path is a pain, but nothing i can't work around.
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Live in newhaven, yard is in millerhill. I'm usually out broxburn way once a week.k13wjd wrote:( and if you LIVE in the lothians, then pop round for a cuppa ( a cuppa beer).
I shoot the local land - its shale for a few miles in every direction !!!!
No beer for me though, don't drink alcohol, tea, coffee, soft drinks. I confuse a lot of well meaning clients :laugh:
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