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looks like it works pretty slick mario, nice!
im heading north in a few weeks.... may need to detour on the way home! i like the shingle idea, maybe lay them on top of the finished road too, give it the blacktop look?
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By all means Al. let me know if your in my neck of the woods
My holidays start on the 19th and I'm off till September. Anyway, more progress on the backyard project today. I was telling some guys at work what I was up to and someone mentioned a perfect material to use as a road bed. Not sure the exact name the steel plant calls it but, it's "slag crusher fines". This stuff packs as hard as concrete! ![]() and its cheap to buy![]() Only con is the strange fact it smells when it gets wet for the first few months, almost like fish guts smell is the best way I can describe. then it stops. Something to do with the process at the steel plant gets absorbed by the slag??? Just a temporary issue anyway. Enough chatting! here's some pics! ![]() ![]() and now with a pile of shingles, the road continues........ ![]() ![]() thanks for looking and all comments and suggestions always welcome ![]() Mario |
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