@@getadigger I would stick with multi layers of thick river sand combined with geofab Moved a few tanks installed in your method and their bottom was full of indentation. Good job thou.
@@getadigger Same size. You used good size gravel as 5mm fills the gaps.If you had used 20mm direct(or like bluestone) you would see the pits at the bottom. Wait 10 years to see full impact. :)
Nice job Good to get back on the levers Hahah I did a job on Sunday with a demo saw and no weight limits skip bin!! Tearing up a drive way. Turns out it was 125mm thick! big heap of concrete ! They came to pick up the skip today and couldn’t lift it...... Bigger truck required.
What size gravel you used?
5-20mm
@@getadigger I would stick with multi layers of thick river sand combined with geofab
Moved a few tanks installed in your method and their bottom was full of indentation. Good job thou.
@@samuelkatherinediozarago7692 what kind of tanks?? I've installed many, many tanks this way, and also relocated.. With no issues on the base.
@@getadigger Same size. You used good size gravel as 5mm fills the gaps.If you had used 20mm direct(or like bluestone) you would see the pits at the bottom. Wait 10 years to see full impact. :)
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Nice job
Good to get back on the levers
Hahah
I did a job on Sunday with a demo saw and no weight limits skip bin!! Tearing up a drive way. Turns out it was 125mm thick! big heap of concrete !
They came to pick up the skip today and couldn’t lift it......
Bigger truck required.
Haha.. Well they should've brought the big one anyways! Can't get trucks up here atm..theyre So busy.. Getting metal is like pulling teeth