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Hello, this is my first post so a quick Hi to all forum members.

I also have a question or two for you. I am currently costing construction of a small community garden in Glasgow and I wanted to use self binding gravel for my path surface. My main supplier, JW Grant, has not heard of self binding gravel and the opposition, Build Centre is the same. However, Build Centre did offer me Whin Dust which they describe as the fines from type 1. What I would like to know is this. Does anybody know of a source of self binding around Glasgow? Also, should this fail, will the fines from type 1 act in a similar way to self binding gravel. From my experience of using type 1 when I get a patch of fine material, say from the bottom of a bag, once compacted it does not bind together to a satisfactory level to be suitable for a surface material but stays relatively loose and easily disturbed. It could be that self binding has a local name that I don't know or it just has not reached this far north yet. Any suggestions on this matter would be gratefully received.

Thanks

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Post: # 26035Post Edgecraft

Hi Botanical

There is some info about Self binding gravel at:

www.pavingexpert.com/gravel05.htm

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Post: # 26048Post 66-1203346211

Thanks Darren, yes I've seen this info in fact this is where I found out about it in the first place. Problem is when I describe it to suppliers up here they have not got a clue what I am talking about.

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Post: # 26049Post Edgecraft

Hi Botanical

I believe It is sometimes referred to as "HOGGIN"

If you try asking for that they may know what it is ?

Gardeners use it quite a bit so if you have no luck with a builders merchant up there you could maybe try large garden centres.

Hope this helps ?

Darren
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Post: # 26052Post lutonlagerlout

hoggin is a mixture of gravel and clay ,mainly available in the south east
the gaffer hates it,
and it is a last resort

selfbinding gravel has fines which help bind it together ,not mud
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Post: # 26061Post seanandruby

Have you looked at any "quarries" around there to source it from?
sean

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Post: # 26136Post 66-1203346211

Yes just off the phone from a couple of quarries. Quote "Whats that, gravel no we dont have dust in our gravel, we can give you 10mm, would that do".

It seems strange that nobody has heard of this product. Having to get quotes for delivery from England.

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Post: # 26137Post 66-1203346211

There is always the option of specifying my needs to the quarry. Does anyone know a good specification for self binding gravel? I guess I would need to know the ratio of sizes not to mention the actual sizes best suited.

Could start it off up here myself.

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Post: # 26238Post Tony McC

Most SBGs are based on limestone, which is not prevalent north of the Tweed. I seem to recall that a Glasgow-based contractor was bringing SBG in from Carnforth in N. Lancashire/Cumbria as there was nowt suitable in Scotland.

Have you tried asking from "Grano Dust"?
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