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Cobbletech Photos of the job that won us the award:
Driveway before we started
For you lot who love wagons !! Brand new truck. This was its first delivery
How the Cobbletech is Packaged
Laying the Cobbletech
Compacting with rubber mat before jointing
Brushing in the resin
Finished job.
Monday - Excavated the driveway 50m2 and stoned up plus scraped off 200m2 of old gravel and then laid 15 ton of new gravel. Blocks were delivered
Tuesday - Installed drain channels, botom and top kerbs edges, laid and cut in 50m2 Cobbletech.
Not bad going for 3 of us !
Wednesday. Compacted blocks, brushed in the resin, tidy up and off site by 11am.
Driveway before we started
For you lot who love wagons !! Brand new truck. This was its first delivery
How the Cobbletech is Packaged
Laying the Cobbletech
Compacting with rubber mat before jointing
Brushing in the resin
Finished job.
Monday - Excavated the driveway 50m2 and stoned up plus scraped off 200m2 of old gravel and then laid 15 ton of new gravel. Blocks were delivered
Tuesday - Installed drain channels, botom and top kerbs edges, laid and cut in 50m2 Cobbletech.
Not bad going for 3 of us !
Wednesday. Compacted blocks, brushed in the resin, tidy up and off site by 11am.
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now i have seen the pictures of the product, its not exactly rocket science to install. very simple and easy in fact. might recommmend it to a few people!
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If you can lay block paving to a good standard, then you can lay Cobbletech.
The first time we laid it was a learning curve. We didnt go on any course, just used common sense and got on with it.
Second job we did, we had learned from a few mistakes and it was a lot easier.
With regard to weight limits. I spoke to one of the Marshalls guys the other day. He said that the product was currently going through tests (with positive results) so it can obtain the standard for commercial use in the UK. It has been used commercialy in Europe for years.
I think it is great that there is a new product that is totally different to anything else out there.
It is being backed by Marshalls and if installed by a register member then its covered for 10 years.
I imagine that Marshalls must have done their homework and plenty of tests before introducing it. They must be pretty confident that it will work in the UK using the specs they have given
If it goes wrong its a big nightmare for them with regards to publicity and cost !
The first time we laid it was a learning curve. We didnt go on any course, just used common sense and got on with it.
Second job we did, we had learned from a few mistakes and it was a lot easier.
With regard to weight limits. I spoke to one of the Marshalls guys the other day. He said that the product was currently going through tests (with positive results) so it can obtain the standard for commercial use in the UK. It has been used commercialy in Europe for years.
I think it is great that there is a new product that is totally different to anything else out there.
It is being backed by Marshalls and if installed by a register member then its covered for 10 years.
I imagine that Marshalls must have done their homework and plenty of tests before introducing it. They must be pretty confident that it will work in the UK using the specs they have given
If it goes wrong its a big nightmare for them with regards to publicity and cost !
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Is that a compacted cbm screed then they are laid on? Mick mentioned 100mm, did you have it delivered?Nigel Walker wrote:Cobbletech Photos of the job that won us the award:
Driveway before we started
For you lot who love wagons !! Brand new truck. This was its first delivery
How the Cobbletech is Packaged
Laying the Cobbletech
Compacting with rubber mat before jointing
Brushing in the resin
Finished job.
Monday - Excavated the driveway 50m2 and stoned up plus scraped off 200m2 of old gravel and then laid 15 ton of new gravel. Blocks were delivered
Tuesday - Installed drain channels, botom and top kerbs edges, laid and cut in 50m2 Cobbletech.
Not bad going for 3 of us !
Wednesday. Compacted blocks, brushed in the resin, tidy up and off site by 11am.
Sorry might have missed this if discussed, did I see mik also say its exclusive to marshalls registered contractors?
Looks really good
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there are two topics on the same thread Giles, I started off posting about the Fairstone driveway that was laid on 100mm concrete bed and it has digressed onto Nigel's cobbletech driveway what is laid on a conventional 150mm sub base and 40mm - 50mm sand laying course
Marshalls Cobbletech was exclusive to Marshalls installers last year but has now been made available to everyone but its still a direct to site product and at this present time you won't see any packs of Cobbletech in a builder merchants yard
they are launching a new version of Cobbletech around March time what will be exclusive to marshalls registered contractors
Marshalls Cobbletech was exclusive to Marshalls installers last year but has now been made available to everyone but its still a direct to site product and at this present time you won't see any packs of Cobbletech in a builder merchants yard
they are launching a new version of Cobbletech around March time what will be exclusive to marshalls registered contractors
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my beef is not with the product its concrete so will take weight .its the flexable bed ie sand then rigid pointing is the problem they will move and crack then pop out i was also told it fixes itself but hey crack on boys marshalls are the kings :pNigel Walker wrote:If you can lay block paving to a good standard, then you can lay Cobbletech.
The first time we laid it was a learning curve. We didnt go on any course, just used common sense and got on with it.
Second job we did, we had learned from a few mistakes and it was a lot easier.
With regard to weight limits. I spoke to one of the Marshalls guys the other day. He said that the product was currently going through tests (with positive results) so it can obtain the standard for commercial use in the UK. It has been used commercialy in Europe for years.
I think it is great that there is a new product that is totally different to anything else out there.
It is being backed by Marshalls and if installed by a register member then its covered for 10 years.
I imagine that Marshalls must have done their homework and plenty of tests before introducing it. They must be pretty confident that it will work in the UK using the specs they have given
If it goes wrong its a big nightmare for them with regards to publicity and cost !
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I'm with Cookie - rule #1 of pavement construction: rigid on rigid, flexi on flexi.
I could understand an unbound jointing material, but that then brings problems of its own in a wider-than-average joint. Similarly, I could inderstand it being laid on a bound laying course to eliminate (or at least minimise) any surface movement. Any bound jointing material has to be phenomenally flexible to work over extended periods in such an application, and so my judgement is reserved.
I could understand an unbound jointing material, but that then brings problems of its own in a wider-than-average joint. Similarly, I could inderstand it being laid on a bound laying course to eliminate (or at least minimise) any surface movement. Any bound jointing material has to be phenomenally flexible to work over extended periods in such an application, and so my judgement is reserved.
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its called progress cookie :p
Marshalls are a innovative and pro active company and you can't take that away from them, It was your choice to leave the Marshall's register for what ever reasons you had but I can't believe for one minute you left because Cobbletech can only take 3.5 tons in weight, they have tested Cobbletech with wagons, fork lift trucks and cars/vans going over it and so I have been told it has not budged
they are currently testing Cobbletech so it can be launched as a commercial product, not saying it will ever replace the sett driveways that you install but it certainly offers a more cost effective alternative if that's what the customer requires
Marshalls are a innovative and pro active company and you can't take that away from them, It was your choice to leave the Marshall's register for what ever reasons you had but I can't believe for one minute you left because Cobbletech can only take 3.5 tons in weight, they have tested Cobbletech with wagons, fork lift trucks and cars/vans going over it and so I have been told it has not budged
they are currently testing Cobbletech so it can be launched as a commercial product, not saying it will ever replace the sett driveways that you install but it certainly offers a more cost effective alternative if that's what the customer requires
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