Hi,
I recently laid down Astro Turf and to ensure a good level I used Type 1 Aggregate as a base then a to 6mm granite dust.
After using a compactor I felt the type one didn't compact enough due to some large (how to describe) stones. See Pic. Is this expected of Type 1?
note that this was before compacting
Problem I got is when I nail the Astro down the nails don't seem to have enough grip and I think this because of the Type 1 not compacted enough due to the "stones".
What does anyone think?
Thanks
Darren
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Re: Type 1 Aggregate
cheers, watched a vid on a company that specialised in Astro, they say 4" nails. Thanks for comment but I did ask is Type 1 supposed to be that stoney?Notch1 wrote:I believe you need long nails if its like artificial lawn -6" nails.
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Re: Type 1 Aggregate
It's nothing else but stones really.dgulliver wrote: Thanks for comment but I did ask is Type 1 supposed to be that stoney?
MOT TYPE 1 - this is a granular material with a maximum permitted top size of 63mm, graded down to dust.
One day it will all be firewood.
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Re: Type 1 Aggregate
Another name for it is : Road-stoneayjay wrote:It's nothing else but stones really.dgulliver wrote: Thanks for comment but I did ask is Type 1 supposed to be that stoney?
MOT TYPE 1 - this is a granular material with a maximum permitted top size of 63mm, graded down to dust.
As this implies it is mainly used in road construction. But also other instances where a quality foundation stone is required.
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