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Old 25-05-2005, 11:29 PM
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They put a large main water line thorugh this area years ago and used
a very heavy fabric. I got ahold of a partial roll from them and had
used it in and around trees adn flower beds as well as under my
driveway so mucd does not come up through. It has held up fine....Of
ocurse I do not get freezing weather of any kind here and house water
lnes are sometimes only 10- 12 inches below the ground level.

But they ripped up a section of this water line to change things
around and the fabricx that got pulled up was in extremely good
condition.......The water main was installed along the centerline of a
gravel road, so it did get lots of pressure and stress put on it.
Check with a supplier of maleable iron pipe such as used for water
lines, or a sanitary sewer engineering, or your local water authority
for info on where they get their fabric. I am sure it would probabaly
last through freezes without a problem....much more substantial than
the material sold in garden centers and big box stores, and probably
cheaper to buy as well especially in the quanity your probably looking
to use.

On Wed, 25 May 2005 17:49:30 GMT, "Frank Logullo"
wrote:

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wrote in message
===news:r9t791hi8ij1rnpmkotbbmmegioutthrv8@4ax. com...
=== I am installing a gravel lakeshore for my uncle and want to do it
=== right. Some have suggested landscape fabric (2 layers) beneath the 8"
=== deep of 3" rip rap that will be going down. The size of the area is
=== 6' x 300'. Any recommendations are appreciated.
===
===I've heard of construction fabrics being put under stone road beds to
===distribute the load. They are probably more rugged than landscape fabric.
===Frank
===



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