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Vibratory smoothe roller compactor versus smoothe plate compactor
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 71451" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I had thoughts along the same lines, if your soil is so hard stop things sinking with needing piers up to 120' or more. If you are just laying concrete slabs, can't you use what i think is a floating slab like they do in sandy soils on beaches etc?</p><p>I just wonder if either of these options would be ideal for the job you have in mind. As TriHonu said, a sheeps foot roller would do better with compaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 71451, member: 82"] I had thoughts along the same lines, if your soil is so hard stop things sinking with needing piers up to 120' or more. If you are just laying concrete slabs, can't you use what i think is a floating slab like they do in sandy soils on beaches etc? I just wonder if either of these options would be ideal for the job you have in mind. As TriHonu said, a sheeps foot roller would do better with compaction. [/QUOTE]
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