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Helping a friend build one. She wants to do one with rocks around the pit that you can sit your chairs in as well but shes not sure how many rocks she needs. I have no clue either. She wants something like this

 

https://goo.gl/images/GBvXeT

 

Maybe not as big but big enough for at least 3 chairs.

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Second one you need about 500 stones like that.

 

First one is like what. 7 big rocks.

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I paid a company to do it, plus add a half circle wall behind it for sitting and a patio area.....I could not have made it look as good as they did

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Im talking about the rocks on the ground. The ones you set the chairs on. Im trying to figure out how many she needs for that. The actual pit itself we already have a general idea and what stones we need. But the rocks on the ground is the problem Im having figuring out. They sell them by the pound so I have no clue how many pounds Id need to pour on the ground around the pit

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Im talking about the rocks on the ground. The ones you set the chairs on. Im trying to figure out how many she needs for that. The actual pit itself we already have a general idea and what stones we need. But the rocks on the ground is the problem Im having figuring out. They sell them by the pound so I have no clue how many pounds Id need to pour on the ground around the pit

I assume the bags would say how many cubic feet. You would need to figure out how deep you want the stones and how large the space is then do the math.

 

It seems to me having small stones where the chairs sit would suck, I would rather have something solid.

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I assume the bags would say how many cubic feet. You would need to figure out how deep you want the stones and how large the space is then do the math.

 

It seems to me having small stones where the chairs sit would suck, I would rather have something solid.

Me personally, I want to actually dig into the ground and have the seating built into the area that was dug up. But she wants small stones for some reason. Guess she thinks it looks pretty. Tomorrow Ill ask have her measure how big she wants it and then have her look at the bags.

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Me personally, I want to actually dig into the ground and have the seating built into the area that was dug up. But she wants small stones for some reason. Guess she thinks it looks pretty. Tomorrow Ill ask have her measure how big she wants it and then have her look at the bags.

I'm no builder but if she thinks she's just gonna pour out bags of small rocks on top of her grass and voila, it's not gonna work. I think she will need to mark the area, dig down a few inches, add sand, tamp it down, then add the stones. You may or may not even need to add some sort of weed barrier underneath it all.

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I'm no builder but if she thinks she's just gonna pour out bags of small rocks on top of her grass and voila, it's not gonna work. I think she will need to mark the area, dig down a few inches, add sand, tamp it down, then add the stones. You may or may not even need to add some sort of weed barrier underneath it all.

This is correct. Shell also need another guy who knows how to back up a trailer full of sand and stone.

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I'm no builder but if she thinks she's just gonna pour out bags of small rocks on top of her grass and voila, it's not gonna work. I think she will need to mark the area, dig down a few inches, add sand, tamp it down, then add the stones. You may or may not even need to add some sort of weed barrier underneath it all.

Her brother is coming down to help. And yes I know all the groundwork we will need to do. Only problem I was having was figuring out just how many bags of rocks she was going to need. The plan was to clear out all the grass and weeds then pour sand and add rocks on top. Of course it sounds simpler on here but didnt think I needed to go into detail on exactly how we were doing this. Just trying to figure out the bags of rocks. Never bought rocks before so Im clueless when it comes to it

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This is correct. Shell also need another guy who knows how to back up a trailer full of sand and stone.

Ha! Ive probably backed more trailers this year alone than a lot of people have here in their entire lives

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I don't think this completely answers all of your questions but can give you ideas. This guy used gravel.

 

I saw a couple mentions, including this piece, about not digging into the ground, but rather using a landscape fabric cover with borders. Makes sense since you don't want weeds making their way up through the stones. That would suck. You can also compare the size of his area and the cost associated. This is a quick read if you are interested...

 

https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Fire-Pit-and-Seating-Area/

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Her brother is coming down to help. And yes I know all the groundwork we will need to do. Only problem I was having was figuring out just how many bags of rocks she was going to need. The plan was to clear out all the grass and weeds then pour sand and add rocks on top. Of course it sounds simpler on here but didnt think I needed to go into detail on exactly how we were doing this. Just trying to figure out the bags of rocks. Never bought rocks before so Im clueless when it comes to it

Also, like Vudu mentioned, if it's a largish area it would be more cost-effective to have the stones delivered once you have the groundwork done.

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It's clear that the point of this thread was to mention you have a female friend. We're not buying it.

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What the hell, aren't there any mexicans around to do it for you?

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What the hell, aren't there any mexicans around to do it for you?

That's who built mine, some hard working mf'ers....and never focking complain.....

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finer the better, no? sand or gravel vs the stones?

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Ha! Ive probably backed more trailers this year alone than a lot of people have here in their entire lives

 

When you can back your boat down the ramp between 2 other boats on a triple ramp and get the boat in the water before either of those losers, then you can brag.

 

Until then you are an amateur.

 

 

 

 

 

Also, watching people at the boat ramp is quite funny.

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When you can back your boat down the ramp between 2 other boats on a triple ramp and get the boat in the water before either of those losers, then you can brag.

 

Until then you are an amateur.

 

 

 

 

 

Also, watching people at the boat ramp is quite funny.

I think youre probably one of the few people here i wouldnt ever say I can back a trailer up better than lol

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What the hell, aren't there any mexicans around to do it for you?

No there arent. Not very many Mexicans around here. White people do the work around here. Plus shes a single mother who lives alone. I wouldnt trust any guys over there she doesnt know. Her brother lives hours away too and her dad passed away a year ago

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Yes really. Anything else? Or do you wanna obsess some more? Seriously bro, get it together

Been gettin lots of trailer driving practice at the clinic and at murse school have ya?

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Been gettin lots of trailer driving practice at the clinic and at murse school have ya?

And actually I do it for my parents quite a bit.

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Just fill the bed of a truck and go from there. You got extra, take them back. You need more, buy a little more.

 

Its not focking rocket science. Youre a smarty murse for Christ sake. :mad:

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Gravel or grey stone are both about $45 per ton at a Landscaping store. I can get it delivered to my house for $10, so $55 per ton delivered. I would have two tons delivered.

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Upcoming thread idea

 

So, my female friend had two tons of gravel delivered in her driveway and now she can't get to work. What do I do?

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In my neighbors living room

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Ha! Ive probably backed more trailers this year alone than a lot of people have here in their entire lives

Good to see this guy hasn't changed much since I've been on hiatus

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Good to see this guy hasn't changed much since I've been on hiatus

Self imposed or did the Nazis get you?

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Self imposed or did the Nazis get you?

Self imposed I guess. Been posting in our IBL team forum but not much if at all over here lately.

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Self imposed I guess. Been posting in our IBL team forum but not much if at all over here lately.

Then youve missed that I hardly post here. Ill post a little but not much. Vudu just acts like an idiot occasionally though so I have to set him straight

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Then youve missed that I hardly post here. Ill post a little but not much. Vudu just acts like an idiot occasionally though so I have to set him straight

Right.

 

A year ago, you couldnt back a small U-haul trailer into your driveway or keep it on the road while pulling it.

 

Now, youre an expert.

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Right.

 

A year ago, you couldnt back a small U-haul trailer into your driveway or keep it on the road while pulling it.

 

Now, youre an expert.

True :lol:

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