LBrown59
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We paid $4.25 per ton for slag; plant is 10 miles away. I heard the same thing - it will not compact, and you still should get crush run on top, which will compact. I asked if you need the 4 inches of crush run that you normally do, in order to get enough depth to compact tightly and 'permanently' and I was told no, you didn't need as much. Maybe two inches of crush run. I'm not sure I believe that. I thought the compacting / 'locking' required 4 inches of the same type of material (crush run). So this slag seems to be a temporary repair kind of material - which we wanted. I'd still like to get crush run in the spring. The advice I've heard before, from here, is to have a compacted base before putting down crush run. So if this slag does not compact, how can I get a compacted base?
Pete
I just use slag and it compacts so there is no need for any other type of aggregate.
Slag is better simpler and cheaper for me.