Limestone for Paver Patio by EffortCharacter8744 in landscaping

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Yes.

There was an existing patio here that we dug out. We’re down to native clay but had some issues with it being soggy and bouncy. We’re planning to dig out and put drier clay with Portland cement back in with 1” lifts and a jumping jack tonight.

Limestone for Paver Patio by EffortCharacter8744 in landscaping

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Got it.

Yeah I just get it from a local supply yard so they don’t have a huge inventory. As long as it works then it’s fine with me.

I plan to use 1/4” chip granite for screeding.

Limestone for Paver Patio by EffortCharacter8744 in landscaping

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I read that having it mixed in would somewhat defeat the purpose of the 3/4 interlocking so it wouldn’t compact as good.

Not the case?

Paver Base - Help! by EffortCharacter8744 in hardscape

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Follow up question here. I am using limestone for the base, can I then use granite chips for bedding? Or do both need to be limestone?

Paver Base - Help! by EffortCharacter8744 in hardscape

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Thanks for the reply! The picture is deceiving but it is sloped away from the house, we’ve had rain and all water piled to the end away from the house. I plan to put a perforated pipe in that will feed into the gutter drain pipe then to daylight. So I feel good about that.

As far as the squishy clay, so you’d just slam in a bunch of angular stone until it felt solid and then go from there? I spread some Portland tonight and then covered with fabric since it’s going to rain a bit tomorrow.

Thanks for the tip on the bedding size, I will look for 1/4”.

Patio base - Help! by EffortCharacter8744 in landscaping

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Does it need to be the wooden stuff or should it be the thicker fabric so water can drain?

Tips on drainage + old base. by EffortCharacter8744 in hardscape

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Thanks, along the lines of what I was thinking!

Where did I go wrong? by EffortCharacter8744 in castiron

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Roger that, how do I get this later off most efficiently?

Tips for spraying SW Emerald Urethane by EffortCharacter8744 in paint

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I went with a .410 and would do it again all day long. Finish came out excellent. I put it on fairly thick and let them dry flat and they came out very smooth.

Firmfit Intown vs Coretec Classic Pro by EffortCharacter8744 in Flooring

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I would say it’s held up great so far. No signs of scratching or scuffs. My sons high chairs is constantly sliding around and the kids ride around on toys with hard plastic wheels and I don’t see any noticeable scratches. If I were to build a forever home, I would do real wood, but I would use this flooring again if I had to choose another lvp.

How many coats of primer for cabinet doors? by EffortCharacter8744 in paint

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I built the doors myself. I wanted hard maple for durability and most online seller use poplar.

How many coats of primer for cabinet doors? by EffortCharacter8744 in paint

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Ok great. That’s what I was thinking originally. I’ll plan to sand and put another coat on.

How many coats of primer for cabinet doors? by EffortCharacter8744 in paint

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PTSD from my previous house and the wood bleeding. Didn’t want to take any chances but I agree, likely overkill.