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Re: Gravel driveway

To: "Rex Burkheimer" <rex@txol.net>
Subject: Re: Gravel driveway
From: epetrevich@relavis.com
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 10:25:39 -0400

Yes, that is what I meant.  Is "paving" not a common term?  I've always
used it equal to "asphalt/pavement."

This isn't any sort of flame, I'm just trying to increase my diversity.  I
don't want to use regional terms without clarifying them on an
international list.

(I can only imagine what terms are in use for sheet rock, Gypsum board,
drywall, etc.) 8>)

Inch

mailto:epetrevich@relavis.com


                                                                                
              
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Is this pave as in asphalt?

Rex Burkheimer
Marketing Director
WM Automotive Warehouse
Fort Worth TX    rex@wmautomotive.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <epetrevich@relavis.com>
To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: Gravel driveway


>
>
> Just a few weeks ago, I posted about pouring concrete in the new garage
at
> my new house.  When looking for other options, I had a trusted friend
(who
> paves driveways for a living) come over and I asked him if he could pave
> *inside* the garage.  He said "no problem".
> Note: this garage is for parking cars in only, all work to vehicles is
done
> in the shop, with a proper floor.
>
> So, it looks like that is my decision.  What they do is scrape the ground
> to solid earth.  Then pour aggregate (sp?) and tamp it with a rolling
> tamper.  Then pave over this.  They did this at my parents house 26 years
> ago and there are still no cracks.  They did it at my last house 6 years
> ago with no cracks either.
>
> If anyone is in the central New Jersey area and it looking for a paver, I
> can get you a good price as well! 8>)
>
> The important thing it to think about how you want to pitch the driveway
> for water flow.
>
> Inch
> mailto:epetrevich@relavis.com
>
>
>
>                     "Peter Schauss"
>                     <schauss@worldnet.at        To:
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>                     t.net>                      cc:
>                     Sent by:                    Subject:     Gravel
driveway
>                     shop-talk-owner@auto
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>
>
>                     08/02/00 07:40 PM
>                     Please respond to
>                     "Peter Schauss"
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I need to extend my blacktop driveway in order to be able to park
> my "regular" cars where they will not block the entrance to the garage.
> The extended area will be about 20'x30'.
>
> I am considering a number of options ranging from hiring someone to
> do the black top to putting in some sort of gravel or blue stone.
> If I choose the latter option, how deep should I dig the area out
> and what types of fill material would be likely to work best?
>
> tia,
>
> Peter Schauss
> Long Island, NY
> 1963 BJ7
> 1980 MGB
>
>
>
>
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