Help finding crossers

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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ColinP
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Location: Milton Keynes

Post: # 31604Post ColinP

Hi all.

i live in Milton Keynes and planning on doing my drive next weekend/week.

The cul-de-sac i live in is block paved on the road and existing drives have specific crossers and droppers but i can't find them anywhere. The estate is approx 25 years old so they may not be in production any more but thought i would ask as you lot know more than me,

thx for any help,

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Suggers
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Post: # 31615Post Suggers

Have to own up to never having been big fan of block paving, but, you have internal 90, none of those planes (in photies) meet each other anyway?
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Pablo
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Post: # 31622Post Pablo

Tobermore do kerbs similar to that including crossovers radius and 90deg peices check out their site they're called Kerbsett.
Can't see it from my house

msh paving
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Post: # 31624Post msh paving

looks like RMC or cemex as they like to be called now,last time i used them transition kerbs they hand made special order,i had rmc phone number but but them mexicans have centralised phones now so cant help anymore good luck mark :p
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ambient
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Post: # 31627Post ambient

im sure ive laid some of those and they were made by marley i think
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