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Do they have decks?

Yes, and one has a section of his yard done with the same crushed limestone I was planning on and complains about what a mess it is. Dry it’s very dusty and gets tracked in on the animals paws leaving prints all over the floor. When it is wet it is even worse apparently.

I just don’t know what what else to use, I really just want something to pack down hard so that we can set some chairs and a firepit in it. Can’t do that with pea gravel or river rock.
 

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Yes, and one has a section of his yard done with the same crushed limestone I was planning on and complains about what a mess it is. Dry it’s very dusty and gets tracked in on the animals paws leaving prints all over the floor. When it is wet it is even worse apparently.

I just don’t know what what else to use, I really just want something to pack down hard so that we can set some chairs and a firepit in it. Can’t do that with pea gravel or river rock.
Crush and run gravel or regrind blacktop
 

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Yes, and one has a section of his yard done with the same crushed limestone I was planning on and complains about what a mess it is. Dry it’s very dusty and gets tracked in on the animals paws leaving prints all over the floor. When it is wet it is even worse apparently.

I just don’t know what what else to use, I really just want something to pack down hard so that we can set some chairs and a firepit in it. Can’t do that with pea gravel or river rock.

concrete works wonders for a patio
 

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Yes, and one has a section of his yard done with the same crushed limestone I was planning on and complains about what a mess it is. Dry it’s very dusty and gets tracked in on the animals paws leaving prints all over the floor. When it is wet it is even worse apparently.

I just don’t know what what else to use, I really just want something to pack down hard so that we can set some chairs and a firepit in it. Can’t do that with pea gravel or river rock.
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I had one of the best in town over to look on Thursday. He could do it but would be pricey. Access is an issue so pumping would be required. It may end up that way but we’d want a coloured stamped finish so that it didn’t look like a prison yard.
Good evening Gary how are you traveling my friend :)
 

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Yes, and one has a section of his yard done with the same crushed limestone I was planning on and complains about what a mess it is. Dry it’s very dusty and gets tracked in on the animals paws leaving prints all over the floor. When it is wet it is even worse apparently.

I just don’t know what what else to use, I really just want something to pack down hard so that we can set some chairs and a firepit in it. Can’t do that with pea gravel or river rock.
Do you have steel slag available near you? It packs down tight as *s-wordt and doesn't track everywhere. I have it in my entire driveway, past my garage and all in my firepit area. It looks kinda like asphalt grindings but without the stickiness
 
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My friend Matt figured out who stole his 290 out of his outbuilding
He did the Buford pusser with a mattock handle
Kicked the guy's door in and scared
The *s-word out of him and his friends.
Saw had been sold but he got his money back
From the thief
and a equiptment trailer that belonged to another neighbor.

I like this post.

*f-word a thief.

Hows your BP? If its still out of whack it can cause headaches. Be well my friend I'm still lookin forward to shaking your hand and hunching one of them emu legs someday...

BP is ok. I think I've been gritting my teeth in my sleep. And, I might have some sinus crap going on.

If you hunch my leg....I get to hunch yours too....right?
 

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I had one of the best in town over to look on Thursday. He could do it but would be pricey. Access is an issue so pumping would be required. It may end up that way but we’d want a coloured stamped finish so that it didn’t look like a prison yard.
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It may end up that way. Concern is that we would then want to match all the ones that are existing around the pool as we wouldn’t want more of those.

Do you have steel slag available near you? It packs down tight as *s-wordt and doesn't track everywhere. I have it in my entire driveway, past my garage and all in my fireplace area. It looks kinda like asphalt grindings but without the stickiness

Not that I have ever heard. I will have to check into it, there is a foundry 45 minutes away.

BP is ok. I think I've been gritting my teeth in my sleep. And, I might have some sinus crap going on.

If you hunch my leg....I get to hunch yours too....right?

A couple years ago my dentist convinced me to wear a mouth guard at night, really helped me from clenching in my sleep.


It is an option, see above...
 
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