Attn Kev..... Tarmac ??
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thats half my house down there thats is lol,,,
ive knocked down three walls and made two new door ways iniside so i didnt want to waste the hard core lol.......
i need about..
16 ft x 30 ft
covering what will that cost ????
ive knocked down three walls and made two new door ways iniside so i didnt want to waste the hard core lol.......
i need about..
16 ft x 30 ft
covering what will that cost ????
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lol bet you get a lorry overturn on it withing a week and you will have to do it all again lol....
what is it with that rounderbout and artics tipping over ???????
i would say it would need to be concreate but depends on cost if its gunna be silly money then i would just tarmac it and not bother with erecting the garage,,,,
what is it with that rounderbout and artics tipping over ???????
i would say it would need to be concreate but depends on cost if its gunna be silly money then i would just tarmac it and not bother with erecting the garage,,,,
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lol bet you get a lorry overturn on it withing a week and you will have to do it all again lol....
what is it with that rounderbout and artics tipping over ???????
i would say it would need to be concreate but depends on cost if its gunna be silly money then i would just tarmac it and not bother with erecting the garage,,,,
what is it with that rounderbout and artics tipping over ???????
i would say it would need to be concreate but depends on cost if its gunna be silly money then i would just tarmac it and not bother with erecting the garage,,,,
concrete is what you need , it will be cheaper in the long run not quite so much prep work needed, lay tarmac on what you have now and the daisys will be through it in no time.
If you want some idea of cost to do it let me know and i can call round and work it out for you, no problem, at least you will know what your up against or if you want i can give you all the info on doing it yourself , dont worry abot levels i can put those in for you.
I`l be only to glad to help you out , if you need it.
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was thinking of hireing a mixer and buying in sand / cerment / chipings myself
so if its going to be alot cheaper to do myself i would rather do that, i dont mind a few blisters to save some cash lol.....
so any info would be great......
so if its going to be alot cheaper to do myself i would rather do that, i dont mind a few blisters to save some cash lol.....
so any info would be great......
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was thinking of hireing a mixer and buying in sand / cerment / chipings myself
so if its going to be alot cheaper to do myself i would rather do that, i dont mind a few blisters to save some cash lol.....
so any info would be great......
so if its going to be alot cheaper to do myself i would rather do that, i dont mind a few blisters to save some cash lol.....
so any info would be great......
NO !!!! dont hire a mixer and buy the materials it is cheaper to buy ready mix (i know a man) and it saves on the blisters , if you want i can pop round some time and have a measure up and tell you what you need.
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