What's the opinion on using site rubble in place of MOT base stone? recently saw a guy tweeting a pic of his base ready for laying with a load of roughly broken brick, stone etc and he passes himself of as a 'Paving Consultant' The only place for that crap is in the skip...the base stone that is....although... :-/
For me I would only use this if its been though a crusher, is a hard material and crushes with a good size range through to dust. The few times I've used crushers I could have done with crushing with a big opening, then screening and crush again to final size ...if I had a screen.
Crushing
Base stone
I find crushing to final size in one pass is slow and produces to much fines
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Suitable base - Using site rubble
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did that company pass on the operators licence for a days use on that machine? if they didn't they have operated illegally!
The smaller crushers are exempt however.
The smaller crushers are exempt however.
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If it's broken up and then mixed with a finer material to fill voids, it can be OK for lightweight pavements such as drives and patios.
I don't like full bricks laid side-by-side: no interlock of angular 'particles' and too prone to minor movement of a single piece resulting in suignificant distortion or displacement of overlying layers.
I don't like full bricks laid side-by-side: no interlock of angular 'particles' and too prone to minor movement of a single piece resulting in suignificant distortion or displacement of overlying layers.
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