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Re: OT, putting in a driveway
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Posted by skybow on November 18, 2004 at 23:50:48 from (67.0.109.185):
In Reply to: Re: OT, putting in a driveway posted by JT on November 16, 2004 at 13:01:36:
I agree. 10 years ago I built my dream house in an old pasture. The advice I got was to put down the big rock(3+ inches) as it will form a base as it works down. Trouble is it never settles down into the dirt. I have 1000 feet of driveway. I have to sharpen the mower blades twice a month do to the rock damage. Part of the drive I scraped up the rock and put down road stone with fines. It"s about 3/4 inch with the "dust" from the crushing process. I never have a problem there. Avoid the big rocks....they seek you out and attack your machinery!
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