AndyM
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
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- Location
- NW PA, USA
- Tractor
- 1948 Ford 8N and 1993 Toro WheelHorse 520H
I'm looking to bring some gravel or limestone in next week for some miscellaneous projects...
Leveling a low spot in the driveway, enlarging my turnaround, building a pad to park the van on to get it out of the mud.
Is there an easy way to estimate how many tons to bring in?
The area that I want to build up is about 300 or 400 square feet (roughly 10 x 30) but the depth will vary since I am trying to eliminate a large dip in my driveway (around the same distance from the road as the dip in my front yard, for those of you who have seen my front yard).
The turnaround and extra parking area is going to be large enough to park one or two vehicles on and also use as a turnaround... I'd say about 20 x 30 or so. I'll have to put a base of larger stone down first before putting in something smaller. Don't worry folks, the turnaround is going in on the dryer side of the driveway, not the side with the "lake". /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
I want to put down number 4 for my base coat and number 57 on top of it, but there are other names for them, and I haven't figured out why. When gravel sizes are talked about, why do the names and numbers vary in different regions of the country? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Leveling a low spot in the driveway, enlarging my turnaround, building a pad to park the van on to get it out of the mud.
Is there an easy way to estimate how many tons to bring in?
The area that I want to build up is about 300 or 400 square feet (roughly 10 x 30) but the depth will vary since I am trying to eliminate a large dip in my driveway (around the same distance from the road as the dip in my front yard, for those of you who have seen my front yard).
The turnaround and extra parking area is going to be large enough to park one or two vehicles on and also use as a turnaround... I'd say about 20 x 30 or so. I'll have to put a base of larger stone down first before putting in something smaller. Don't worry folks, the turnaround is going in on the dryer side of the driveway, not the side with the "lake". /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
I want to put down number 4 for my base coat and number 57 on top of it, but there are other names for them, and I haven't figured out why. When gravel sizes are talked about, why do the names and numbers vary in different regions of the country? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif