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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 57284" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>I would never to use shale. To high of a plasisity index. Use ground limestone or "cliche". The lime will help dry it out and also hardens it. You can also use about a 5% mix of cement to help set it up. regrade the dirt when its dry,role it to seal it off. Let it stand if no rain is coming for a day or too. This helps it cure out, then cover with the limestone. I would also recomend using rock 2" and smaller. The key is not to cover the subgrade up too wet or the mousture will come out to the surface EVERY time and cracks will show. My TXDOT neighbor did this to my drive and it worked great. This is how thye construct roads in some parts of Texas.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 57284, member: 78"] I would never to use shale. To high of a plasisity index. Use ground limestone or "cliche". The lime will help dry it out and also hardens it. You can also use about a 5% mix of cement to help set it up. regrade the dirt when its dry,role it to seal it off. Let it stand if no rain is coming for a day or too. This helps it cure out, then cover with the limestone. I would also recomend using rock 2" and smaller. The key is not to cover the subgrade up too wet or the mousture will come out to the surface EVERY time and cracks will show. My TXDOT neighbor did this to my drive and it worked great. This is how thye construct roads in some parts of Texas. Scotty [/QUOTE]
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