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  • Random Q: white chips on footpaths/pavements
  • fisha
    Free Member

    Off topic and really random :

    I’ve often wondered, why do the little white stone chips on pavements not go upto the edge where the kerb is? The always stop short .

    Anyone know why ?

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    maybe it’s so the hard of hearing can stay in the centre of the path?

    We don;t have chips on pavements around here. Except outside the chippie on a Friday night.

    cbike
    Free Member

    They mask the edges with a bit of board when sprinkling them on.

    I suspect it’s to keep the edge good and stop water pentrating and freezing. If you make flapjacks with raisins the edge becomes weak.

    cbike
    Free Member

    They mask the edges with a bit of board when sprinkling them on.

    I suspect it’s to keep the edge good and stop water pentrating and freezing. If you make flapjacks with raisins the edge becomes weak if there are raisins there.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Do they mask the edges with a bit of board when sprinkling them on?

    Perhaps it’s to keep the edge good and stop water pentrating and freezing. If you make flapjacks with raisins the edge becomes weak if there are raisins there.

    globalti
    Free Member

    Are you sure about that?

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