TurnipTruck
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After 25 years, we moved from 11 cars' worth of storage to a lake house with a single car garage. All of the cars, trucks, unimogs, tractors, and hardware store are now temporarily stuffed in connexes and tents or out in the open, so getting them under roof is a priority.
Towards that end, we hired a guy to dig the three feet of dirt off of the hilltop and replace with four feet of gravel. I erred in not specifying compaction of the gravel in at least one foot lifts. He did run a D5-sized dozer while spreading, but my concrete guy is skeptical that was enough. He did recommend watering the heck out of the build site and running around with the biggest plate compactor I can rent. I can borrow a couple gas-powered water pumps and firehose and run lake water all over.
I plan to have a 40x60 monolithic poured, and the site is gravel for 60' down, then a sand lense at the lake level and gravel for another mile or three after that.
Is this sufficient compaction? I would really prefer not to dig it out and reinstall the gravel in properly compacted lifts. What have you guys done or seen done? Nobody near has a nuclear compaction tester. Is a 1/2 dia sharpened steel spike takes X effort to beat in to the gravel Y distance sufficient to determine?
Towards that end, we hired a guy to dig the three feet of dirt off of the hilltop and replace with four feet of gravel. I erred in not specifying compaction of the gravel in at least one foot lifts. He did run a D5-sized dozer while spreading, but my concrete guy is skeptical that was enough. He did recommend watering the heck out of the build site and running around with the biggest plate compactor I can rent. I can borrow a couple gas-powered water pumps and firehose and run lake water all over.
I plan to have a 40x60 monolithic poured, and the site is gravel for 60' down, then a sand lense at the lake level and gravel for another mile or three after that.
Is this sufficient compaction? I would really prefer not to dig it out and reinstall the gravel in properly compacted lifts. What have you guys done or seen done? Nobody near has a nuclear compaction tester. Is a 1/2 dia sharpened steel spike takes X effort to beat in to the gravel Y distance sufficient to determine?

