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On Saturday, February 22, 2014 12:40:57 PM UTC-8, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:00:36 AM UTC-8, Oren wrote: On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 09:23:51 -0800 (PST), wrote: I'm installing a stabilized (mixed-in) DG path, and need to compact it.. I'm sure that a powered compactor is going to be easier and better, to a degree. My question is: to what degree? I can rent a powered one but the problem is strictly logistical. It weighs 150 lbs, and I have no helper. So I either hire someone for the day to help me, or go with a hand tamper. On a small (200 sq. ft) job, would a hand damper be good enough? This sort of thing: http://tinyurl.com/handtamper. A powered plate compacter is best IMHO. Aside, if you use the hand tamper, do the DG compacting in layers of ~ 2 inches or less and mist the area on each layer. The hand tamper can be used with reasonable results. Do not try to compact 4 inches DG at a time without using a plate compactor. HTH / YMMV Be sure to moisten. I wasted a lot of DG, time and energy (hand tamp) before someone took mercy on me & explained why weeds were popping through big-time. HB I've got about 3" of DG. Do you think I should put in half, compact, moisten, then put in the rest? Or put it all in, pack, screed, compact, fill in the low spots (I'm assuming there will be low spots) then moisten? |
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