Pettrix
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I will see if the quarries around there have limestone ABC. If they do, that would probably work better because of the limestone.
Around here it would be 3/4"AB
Best is to compact it; unless you spin your tires a lot, it is a sturdy surface. Uncompacted is ok, but run a vibratory roller over it, and it is a really hard surface...
The topography is mainly flat with a very slight gain in elevation (2%). The soil is typically clay and rocks.
It would be in Northern Arizona, Prescott area.
I've seen the SoilWorks product and it does work. While never as good as a true asphalt driveway but if properly done, it does work. You need a proper base material. The product must be reapplied every 2 years with a light touch-up coat. All depending on the road traffic.
Pettrix said:Should I go with 3/4" AB or go with 3/8" AB?
I like the finer 3/8" rock but will it wash away quicker than the 3/4"?
3/4".