Relaying an existing block drive and laying new
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kevin17
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Relaying an existing block drive and laying new

by kevin17 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:53 am

I did my drive 10 years ago with a pattern that use standard 200x100 blocks and 100x100 blocks in a different colour.
I didn't realise at the time that the 100x100 blocks where the thicker blocks. That made it a bit of a pain to lay but it was finished ok.

I now want to dig up the front lawn and lay blocks over that. I don't want to use the same pattern as before so I want to relay the existing drive with a new pattern.

I assume that I can lay the new drive higher than the exising drive then tamp it down to same level. Do I assume that the exising drive wont tamp down any more so I simpley ralay the blocks on the old sub base. Then tamp them to settle them in.

I will have to fill in the depression left by the 100x100 blocks though.

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