Well doneAnother stoning up mission, another 20 tons of 20mm to dust bit trickery this one.
Stone tipped in council carpark 1/2 mile down steep narrow lane that’s testing 1st gear all way job in dumper. Not used the dumper in over a year leaking hydraulic pipe fixed easily but then on 5 th of 7 trips (2.7 ton a trip even loaded to spilling point) cut out coming out the lane onto the road section and dash almost set on fire!
Huge short, bare copper and melted insulation everywhere, has got road kit but most smashed so cut as much out of it as I dared and taped up the rest to get us going. Just what you need in 30 degree heat with sweat dripping off you in direct sun blocking the lane , anyway it’s Back in yard now awaiting auto electrician.
So got that ferried up then took digger up the lane , 1.6 ton Kubota hot pose to spend the day! Thank god for the dewalt fan and 12v fridge in truck full of ice and cold water.
6 3 ton dumpers loads of grass scraped off and losts in a hole (handy my stone masons farm the land around it)
Laid it out and whackerd looks a bit more presentable now as just been refurbished and is for rent currently .
Well donei hate compacting anything in heat like this- clouds of dust and just doesn't bind properly
Same here this week, I'm convinced the material we dug out has negative bulking.Well donei hate compacting anything in heat like this- clouds of dust and just doesn't bind properly
Just had same , dug out and backfilled about 100ton on deep drain run , always have some left but was scratting around for it by the end! It was a hard dig as well.Same here this week, I'm convinced the material we dug out has negative bulking.
Dug out and laid 100mm ducting and sand over, backfilled and by the time we ran the jumping jack over it the trench was low and we had nothing left to top up with. Had me scratching my head!
Other areas were like backfilling with talcum powder.
That is going to look superb - great choice of wood and fixing the vertically always looks better than horizontal, in my opinion.View attachment 73776this 9mm downstand and angled and or splayed cuts each end make for quite a time consuming job
2nd that. You oiling it? Osmo 420 works ok.That is going to look superb - great choice of wood and fixing the vertically always looks better than horizontal, in my opinion.
I’d of left it long and run circular across it afterwards 10mm longer than the vent..View attachment 73776this 9mm downstand and angled and or splayed cuts each end make for quite a time consuming job
2 coats of preservative 1st. Even though not needed I want it to last.2nd that. You oiling it? Osmo 420 works ok.
Osmo claim the 420 does but still goes grey but best of the clears prob..but she's dead right pigment is the way to protect2 coats of preservative 1st. Even though not needed I want it to last.
Went to paint shop i use in the week told by my painter to ask for certain girl. What a pleasure to speak to so helpful and knowledgeable (and pretty) not very often these days I'm impressed but she was great. Told me to bring some offcuts up and we'll try a few different products on them by popping a few tins. I didn't realise no clear coat that she knows of or they stock has uv protection.
The uv comes from the added pigments apparently