SecondMonkey
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Originally Posted By: Amkeer
Sounds like you do not intend on doing the job properly. It is better to do nothing.
That was exactly the purpose of this thread. I know how to do it properly: Plenty of gravel, rebar, a truck to come pour 6" and a bunch of mexicans to smooth it out.
My point being, I want to do it cheaper, and I don't care if it lasts very long. Even a 1/2" thick, cracked up peice of concrete would be better than the nasty gravel that is there now. I've been trying to rinse it but the water pressure is so low it's taking forever...
I have decided for now to rake up all the gravel (not very deep) and put plastic there, replace the gravel, and add another pickup load or two of new gravel. I still want to work on the concrete thing, cheaply, and "one peice at a time".
Sounds like you do not intend on doing the job properly. It is better to do nothing.
That was exactly the purpose of this thread. I know how to do it properly: Plenty of gravel, rebar, a truck to come pour 6" and a bunch of mexicans to smooth it out.
My point being, I want to do it cheaper, and I don't care if it lasts very long. Even a 1/2" thick, cracked up peice of concrete would be better than the nasty gravel that is there now. I've been trying to rinse it but the water pressure is so low it's taking forever...
I have decided for now to rake up all the gravel (not very deep) and put plastic there, replace the gravel, and add another pickup load or two of new gravel. I still want to work on the concrete thing, cheaply, and "one peice at a time".