choochoorocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
Rock hounding
Member since April 2020
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Post by choochoorocks on Jul 22, 2024 22:15:32 GMT -5
Well you could use it as a thickener the next time the in-laws come over for soup.
You'll have to claim some ailment to avoid dining with them
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RockyBeach
spending too much on rocks
Member since July 2023
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Post by RockyBeach on Sept 11, 2024 19:59:56 GMT -5
Thanks all for the info and suggestions.
I wound up just pouring it behind the new garage and arranging some field rocks on top of it under the drip line from the roof. Not elegant but it was an out of sight out of mind location. So far, it is working to stop some of the erosion.
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chaosdsm
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since April 2024
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Post by chaosdsm on Sept 12, 2024 10:56:18 GMT -5
Personally, I'm going to try to make clay pavers out of the slurry. Not exactly sure just how to go about it yet, but I already have between 3 & 4 gallons of slurry. By the time I'm finished with the rocks I currently have, that will likely be around 6 gallons of slurry.
After watching a few videos on youtube, I'm thinking that a mix of the slurry, sand, diatomaceous earth, raw clay, & straw might do the trick. If that doesn't work, I can always just add some Portland cement & small gravel to make cement pavers instead.
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