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Default Best and cheapest way to make woodshed base.

On 24/05/2019 10:38, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , "dennis@home"
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On 24/05/2019 06:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/05/2019 22:39, Steve Walker wrote:
On 23/05/2019 16:44, dennis@home wrote:
On 23/05/2019 08:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 22/05/2019 21:48, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , The Natural Philosopher
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On 22/05/2019 19:07, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , The Natural
PhilosopherÂ* writes

I am thinking over the pros and cons of concrete versus
concreteÂ* slabsÂ* on mortar.

The sub base is loose gravel over MOT type 1 thats been down
16Â* years.Â* I can use the loose gravel to make concrete with.
Obviously with sandÂ* as well


Area is 3m x 1.8m

Seems to come aout around £120 no matter which way I look -
anyone gotÂ* hard info?
Â*I've got some 2" council type paving slabs going spare but you
will haveÂ* to fetch:-)Â* (50 miles)

migt be worth it, at that...enough?

32. I can probably find a use for any leftover. You know they
weighÂ* about 40kg each!

I need 10 if they are 600 x 900.

400 kg.

I think the freelander would just about take that.

It's probably a bit over the top, but its not a long way.


Four people in a five seater car and luggage could easily be more
than that and even a fiat 500 can cope with that.
No wonder JLR can't sell their cars.

That weight is not all at one end of the car normally though, but
yes,Â* I'm sure a Freelander would take it.
Â*It is slightly obetr its rated limit, but I am sure it would take it


SteveW


My car can do over 700kg so the LR is poor.


Here to Kentford is 1 hour. 2 trips!



And probably none of the vicious speed bumps that militate against
anything like a full load in London

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