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Old 02-24-2010, 07:15 PM
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you guys out of Baton Rouge?
I haven't thought about that ........does it look okay in a resi application?
real nice when properly layed and prepped.this stuff packs better than any other material on the market.
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Old 02-24-2010, 07:21 PM
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real nice when properly layed and prepped.this stuff packs better than any other material on the market.
Speck.....can he give me a quote or ruff estimate on a driveway 12'x450'?
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:11 PM
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real nice when properly layed and prepped.this stuff packs better than any other material on the market.

Speckdaddy is ablolutely 100% correct. We use it on farm roads and the road to my house. If put out and shaped correctly, were water cannot stand on it (turtle back), it is near maintenance free. We use the finer crushed sediment and it packs well. Just the right mix of sand, old martyr, and very small pieces of concrete. Do not confuse with soil cement, this does not bond and then crack later, it packs. And way cheaper than lime stone!
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Old 02-25-2010, 06:32 AM
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Speckdaddy is ablolutely 100% correct. We use it on farm roads and the road to my house. If put out and shaped correctly, were water cannot stand on it (turtle back), it is near maintenance free. We use the finer crushed sediment and it packs well. Just the right mix of sand, old martyr, and very small pieces of concrete. Do not confuse with soil cement, this does not bond and then crack later, it packs. And way cheaper than lime stone!
well i think it speaks for itself when a customer has such good things to say about ya product. Thanksh20 for the report and guys if i can help any of my buds out lemme know. Thanks again. Ill post sum pics soon
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