Wow. Sure the cement will react with some of the water within the clay over time but it isn't utilized to its' full potential. And with that much clay you need to use a modifying agent prior to stabilization. That will be slush in a couple years. Stick to your undercuts, leave the specialty stuff to real stabilizing companies.
Mixing the cement onto the soil with an excavator (🙆♂️), no homogenisation of the material (😳), this is a bloody joke. In my country, no certified engineer would ever approve this 🤦♂️
Wow. Sure the cement will react with some of the water within the clay over time but it isn't utilized to its' full potential. And with that much clay you need to use a modifying agent prior to stabilization. That will be slush in a couple years. Stick to your undercuts, leave the specialty stuff to real stabilizing companies.
You'd be better off bringing in a tractor and a plow. Ideally a tractor with a rotary cultivator.
Man that's embarrassing...wouldn't put my name on that. Just because you do it "your way" doesn't mean it's correct.
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Lmao. This is a joke. This isnt soil stabilization.
We've done several miles this way and it does the job so you do it your way and I'll do it mine
Mixing the cement onto the soil with an excavator (🙆♂️), no homogenisation of the material (😳), this is a bloody joke. In my country, no certified engineer would ever approve this 🤦♂️