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Thanks for the info. I had DG put down with no stabilizer, but my dog is now starting to dig into it. Can I apply something on top of the DG to harden it while still allowing water to soak through it?
Thanks for the video big fan of corten. I’m really struggling to source it affordably. My local steel suppliers don’t have it and when I find it online, the prices are usually reasonable, but then the shipping more than doubles the price. Any suggestions?
Just a FYI when using this machine definitely don't be stupid like him and push the handle down bare handed or with them cheap leather gloves. It will rip your hand off easily. Use gloves designed for it
Wrong!... I've had 2 pairs 1 lasted 2 months before they started leaking and the other pair the liner came loose in the first 3 months and they leaked in water even after silicone spray soaking... not a good buy whatsoever...
Can I use it directly on mud if there no grass growing? Basically, the edge of my yard is a mud pit because my dog runs the fence barking and people and then has super muddy paws. I’m trying to Lin my yard with something natural that won’t hurt him but that keeps the mud from being an issue. If this is a good option, when’s the best time to put it down? When the ground is damp?
Man I used to operate those big machines on wheels. You honestly need to learn to speak like you know what you are talking about. I feel stupider from listening to you.
I used Henry's rubberized roof patch extreme conditions edition and it seemed to work well for about a year or two then my flat roof began leaking again. Plenty of roof patch has built up and I'm wondering what the best way would be to remove the old and reapply new wet patch. Perhaps a multi tool?
Hi there, new to your videos from the UK. Few Qs: 1) your lovely corten fence - what is it secured to? A post at each end of the panel? 2) what is the base secured to? Have you dug the corten panel into the ground? 3) what thickness is your corten steel? Thanks in advance