I'm now in the possession of 3 tonnes of MOT Type 1 sub base and a plate compactor. This weekend I plan on compacting the sub base after we finish transferring it from the front yard.
I started putting down some string across the sub base to gauge the right depth, but then hammered in some posts as well, with a line to fill up to. I'm not really sure how best to measure the levels, and I guess I'll have to remove the posts and lines when I start compacting. Also, how accurate can you get the levels before and after compacting? Any tips?
Plate compactor tips required - Using a plate compactor...help!
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Mortar the bricks I place. If it's not many get some bags of ready mixed mortar from b&q or wickes, then you cm just add water to it instead of gauging soft sand and cement for a mix.
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