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30-09-2014, 17:07 | #1 |
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Car Park
Right defo not 4x4 related.
I want to sort out a car parking space, at the moment it is paving slabs that bounce about when you run over them as the base was never sorted and is very soft, also a couple of areas on the gravel drive which sink in when it's wet. I am thinking about digging down about 6 inches, whacking down some MOT type 1. Then do I lay down 2 inches of sand on top of the base to level for the slabs? I have ordered the MOT type 1 and sand to arrive on Monday, so I will dig out over the weekend. Then pick up a whacker on Tuesday. As I have never done this before, any advice would be great |
30-09-2014, 18:01 | #2 |
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I would put a layer of much coarser material down first, broken bricks, roof tiles etc., to a depth of at least 4", whacker that to consolidate, then your MOT number 1 filler (I used to use what was termed 3/4 to dust......shows my age a bit!) Then your sand for level, but why not use wallcrete, as that will go off and not move about, the slabs may move on the sand?
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30-09-2014, 19:25 | #3 |
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I have just this May, done my drive.Went down 7 inch , put 3 inch grade 2, hardcore,2 inch dry mix grit sand and cement.Then 2 inch flagstone.All wackered down of course.
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30-09-2014, 19:36 | #4 |
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So after I whack down the MOT type 1, what is best for leveling/holding the slabs?
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30-09-2014, 21:04 | #5 |
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Be lucky you don't have a heavy Patrol, I have used two lines of paving slabs at 45 degrees to the main drive to park on for a few years now, parked my IS300 Lexus, Honda CRV Izusu Trooper on them no problems sunk nicely flush with the grass and never moved, now the Patrol comes along 75% of them are snapped in 2 and 25% are snapped in 4 really does need doing properly like you are suggesting, so maybe some along the way photos to give me incentive woiuld be cool.
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30-09-2014, 21:17 | #6 |
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It was years ago the last time I helped my mate who was a builder to lay down a hard standing/drive I think it was 6-8" of hard core then concrete with flag stones placed on top. Can't quite remember now but i'm sure Rick will be able to give some good advice on this
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30-09-2014, 21:43 | #7 |
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Don't underestimate the amount of material you will need to dispose of once you start digging down. I started to dig our drive out (albeit on a slope) thinking a couple of 1 tonne skip bags would do.......37 tonnes later and I'm not finished yet!
On the plus side I haven't needed a gym membership! |
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