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Re: OT, putting in a driveway
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Posted by kyhayman on November 16, 2004 at 15:23:36 from (205.204.242.23):
In Reply to: Re: OT, putting in a driveway posted by EngineerJoyce on November 16, 2004 at 13:12:08:
You'll never get a slam or flame from me over geotextile fabric. Its great stuff. Were it mine I'd put down fabric, then some #2 rock, with dense grade over top but thats just me. You are certainly right about the water. I had a tree root that had stopped up the ditch on a farm road probably 50 years ago and the ditch silted in. A couple of years ago I had a dozer rented and spent a couple of hours opening the ditch up. With the rock I wasted on the road in the 17 previous years I could have paid the whole weeks rental on the dozer, and havent had to do anything to the road since. Just wish it had fabric under it (but the road bed dates to before the Revolutionary War so I gess its compacted :-))
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