Sub-base & rain

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Paul Miller
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Post: # 63325Post Paul Miller

On Sunday I finally got all of my sub-base in and wacked down in preparation for paving. But due to commitments over the next few weekends, it may be early June before I am able continue with the sand & blocks.

The weather is now much more changeable with frequest heavy showers, and God knows what it will do in the next few weeks.

Could the heavy rain ruin the compactness (if that's even a word) of my sub-base, and is it possible that I may need to wack it again before I continue?

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Paul

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Post: # 63329Post GB_Groundworks

It's might cause some soft spots under the subbase but tends to wash the fines into the cavities and compact the subbase if it can run through and go somewhere. If it just sits there and is water logged you'll get the mot going thixatropic, basically solid becomes liquid as you vibrate it.



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Post: # 63337Post lutonlagerlout

"thixatropic" :O
i thought it was a cocktail till i looked it up giles
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damn dude, good word.

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Post: # 63461Post Adam Ashworth

What about if you but the wacker over it again before you lay the grit sand.... i am in the same boat
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Post: # 63485Post Dave_L

I'm sure you will be fine, we are in for some decent weather!
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Post: # 63506Post rab1

as dave said, but not in scotland lol :p
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Post: # 63520Post seanandruby

Won't be a problem Paul it'll dry out. If you think about it we leave whole roads on sites, then add paving, tarmac etc after a time with rain, snow sun, or even "thixatropic" conditions :D .
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