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Re: Re: Re: Re: Kinda OT, But how much gravel do I
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Posted by john on March 26, 2004 at 05:40:42 from (66.157.33.43):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Kinda OT, But how much gravel do I nee posted by jf on March 26, 2004 at 03:36:08:
These two post are the reason I have refrained from posting on the subject. Having worked as a operator I have put down thousands of yards of fabric and can say it is not the fabrics fault that it works or not. But recommending the use of or using fabric for any and all soil and rock types is miss leading. It would be like me recommending the use of pilings under a house. Its used under every house in my area so it must be right. Or like someone in Florida and Minnesota trying to say who's house is built right. This is apples and oranges. Telling some one to use the fabric or not to use it and not explaining the use of it or knowing what type of base it is going on or what types of rocks that are being used is wrong. Please refrain from telling some one to use something that has worked for you without knowing their situation.
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