Ok, I plan on turning my crappylumpy grass/dirt driveway into a functional asphalt one. I know where I can get recycled asphalt (like gravel) for $7 a ton... I would just need to find a way to transport it, as the place has a 20 ton minimum for delivery!
The recycled asphalt can be rolled or hand-stamped (cheap rentals) to be hard like real asphalt. For the price, it can't be beat! My neighbor tells me that I need to dig down about 4" where I want the driveway to be. If anyone can confirm this, that would be great.
Now, this asphalt will probably be rather soft, kinda like my street (there are a few jack-divits from doing my suspension already...) Would I be smart to make a concrete patch where I can do major car work? Or maybe a steel plate? I hope to tear the engine out of a car in this driveway, and do as much work as I possibly can myself.
Advice, ideas, and questions are more than welcome!
The recycled asphalt can be rolled or hand-stamped (cheap rentals) to be hard like real asphalt. For the price, it can't be beat! My neighbor tells me that I need to dig down about 4" where I want the driveway to be. If anyone can confirm this, that would be great.
Now, this asphalt will probably be rather soft, kinda like my street (there are a few jack-divits from doing my suspension already...) Would I be smart to make a concrete patch where I can do major car work? Or maybe a steel plate? I hope to tear the engine out of a car in this driveway, and do as much work as I possibly can myself.
Advice, ideas, and questions are more than welcome!
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