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Originally posted by tps7742 View PostLooking good. What purpose does the plastic serve if you don’t mind sharing?
A geotextile driveway fabric placed between the sub-base and the gravel surface in a driveway has many benefits. Chief among them are reducing ruts and potholes, preventing "pumping" and reducing the need to replace the rock surface of your driveway every few years.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostI wanna be Mike Smith when I grow up. I've already got the first name. Just gotta get the rest.
Place is looking great Mike! Yall get-n a wood burner, coal, or fuel oil for heat?
We are going with a two stage furnace propane (Carrier) and 2.5 ton Carrier AC unit. 1600 sq ft of living space. We will probably use some propane logs in the living room for heat while watching TV. We like to keep the house pretty cool in the winter. I will use a wood stove in the shop area. I have a Four Dog tent stove I might use in the shop but will probably put together a barrel stove for the shop. We are going to move our camper up into the shop next week. Got a RV plug installed up there yesterday. Getting overhead doors next week.
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostIt is woven geotextile fabric. It keeps the rock from being pushed down into the sub-grade. It keeps you from having to add rock in the future.
A geotextile driveway fabric placed between the sub-base and the gravel surface in a driveway has many benefits. Chief among them are reducing ruts and potholes, preventing "pumping" and reducing the need to replace the rock surface of your driveway every few years.Last edited by tps7742; 10-20-2018, 08:16 PM.
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Originally posted by J&M Hamilton10 View PostHave you been hunting much?
This just showed up about 200 yards from the house we are building. Got a camera on it. You can see our barndo in the second picture in the background.
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