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 lcj
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I have a steep driveway down from the road to my house which transitions to a flat car port. The departure/arrival angle between the slope and the flat is sufficiently steep that the nose of my car rubs on it, meaning I can't use the car port at the moment. I want to make the transition a bit more gradual, and was thinking of using cold lay tarmac (like this

to do that. The ramp itself will be about 7ft wide, and 1ft deep, maximum height about 4-5 inches.

Has anyone used this stuff, and is it up to a job like this? It seems to be used more for filling small potholes, and I'd rather not have it breaking up and being useless after 6 months!

Thanks!


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 2:07 pm
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If you just lay it on top of what's there it'll rip up in no time you'd have to dig out what's already there and lay on the Sub-base, for the width of your ramp. Thats likely to be quite a few bags of coldlay


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 2:13 pm
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I would use ready mix concrete, company you order it from will work out what volume/type you need.
Simple wooden shuttering frame to pour into and tamp down and your done.


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 2:20 pm
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Thanks both - good suggestions and much appreciated. Time to investigate concrete (why didn't I think of it?!)


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 3:11 pm
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I used Coldplay on my drive kerb. The transition from road to kerb had a very abrupt dip and then a steep dropped kerb. Wasn't doing my suspension any good. I laid a couple of bags of Coldplay and then rolled with my garden roller. Sealed with a spray can. Still going after a couple of years.

It is only about 4 inches deep probably. 1 foot wide, 10ft wide ish


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 10:26 pm
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Still going after a couple of years.

Thats how all their songs feel


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 10:30 pm
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Frigging autocorrect ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 10:51 pm
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12 inches deep is too deep for tarmac. It will come up and degrade


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 8:39 am
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12 inches deep is too deep for tarmac. It will come up and degrade
The usual depth is 25 mm


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 8:41 am
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With concrete and it being steep, look into the right technique to do it so it doesn't end up shifting downslope and cracking while drying.


 
Posted : 02/02/2022 1:07 am
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I like the idea of laying down Coldplay as a drive!


 
Posted : 02/02/2022 9:35 pm
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Wooden bearers to shallow the angle.
Chemfix them in place
Or trailer ramps, possibly backed with scaffold boards, again drilling 3in into the slab and chemfx in a stud


 
Posted : 02/02/2022 11:50 pm
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I used Coldplay on my drive kerb.

Wasn't it a bit yellow?


 
Posted : 02/02/2022 11:54 pm