Someone has gravelled my drive!

Someone has gravelled my drive!

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RammyMP

6,802 posts

154 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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My next door neighbour accesses their house through my back garden (it’s a tarmac road, they’re not driving over the wife’s begonias). I came home from work one day and they’d replaced all my fence panels, they were obviously fed up with looking at the old battered panels as they drove by.

ferrisbueller

29,378 posts

228 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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paulguitar said:
ferrisbueller said:
The lack of pictures is letting the thread down.
It's 7AM with the OP, hopefully, we shall have them soon. smile
This lack of commitment highlights the issue perfectly.

MonkeyBusiness

3,954 posts

188 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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normalbloke said:
supertouring said:
TheJimi said:
Let's see a photo of it, OP smile
The driveway or the wife?
Yes.
rofl

sospan

2,495 posts

223 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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AJL308 said:
Isn't that just likely to be the council repairing what may be a dangerous wall before it fall on someone?
Who owns and has responsibility for the wall? valiant? Council?
The Council wouldn’t repair someone’s wall for free! There was a house near us with a wall that was becoming dangerous. The Council got the owner to initially fence it off before he repaired it.


Jasey_

4,921 posts

179 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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paulguitar said:
It's 7AM with the OP, hopefully, we shall have them soon. smile
This time difference malarkey is infuriating !!

Does sound like a dodgy the wife/husband (delete whoever wasn't there at the time) said to go ahead scam.




Mikebentley

6,186 posts

141 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Just because OP is the other side of the planet is no excuse. He started this so needs to pony up with some pictures.......my moneys on the itinerant travellers.

BoggoStump

315 posts

50 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Found out the driveways in New Zealand, lost interest.

dmulally

6,216 posts

181 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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ferrisbueller said:
The lack of pictures is letting the thread down.
To the OP: The driver got the wrong address.

As for this thread needing pics, I'm in New Zealand and have two properties with a combined driveway length of nearly 1/2 a km. Owing to the rain I get at one of them, I'm forever breathing life into it as it just sinks into the clay. Originally it had about 12" deep of sub base and top course but it rains for months at a time sadly.

So last summer I bought a couple of wrecked baby crawlers (Oliver OC3) and made it into a bulldozer purely for driveway maintaining. The original flathead was only 20hp and seized, so I managed to source a Triumph TR2 engine. I left the pistons alone and had the head skimmed for compression and put in a sporty cam because reasons. The plan was to run it on side draft bike carbs but it is too fast as it is so I won't be doing that.

Anyway, here are some pics of it in action:


Made this ramp to get it on and off the truck easily.


I fill the roller from the bore and it gives it a little more weight. I might fill it with bricks and concrete if I could be bothered but it does a job.


For reviving the driveway, I carve it up the centre and then push it in from the sides into the wheel ruts. Then drive over it for the rest of the day.


valiant

10,392 posts

161 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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sospan said:
AJL308 said:
Isn't that just likely to be the council repairing what may be a dangerous wall before it fall on someone?
Who owns and has responsibility for the wall? valiant? Council?
The Council wouldn’t repair someone’s wall for free! There was a house near us with a wall that was becoming dangerous. The Council got the owner to initially fence it off before he repaired it.
Waltham Forest council do nothing for free and would in any case at least notify us that they would about to charge us before sending us at least half a dozen warning letters and would get around repairing it (and charging me handsomely) sometime around 2056.

Just weird. No neighbour owned up to it. Done when we weren’t in. All done from the street side hence dodgy mortar on our side (but well done from the street side) but clearly someone felt a bit guilty about their kids wrecking our wall. I would have had to fix it eventually but was far, far down on my to-do list. (Was a wall about six feet in length and about eight feet tall separating two garages that occupied a bit of non-space in my garden).

Kids there were as good as gold so I never did the old ‘Get orf my laaaaand’ routine as it’s what kids do as we’ve all done when younger which may have caused a bit of guilt when little Johnny came home with yet another of my bricks.

Like I said, just plain weird.

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Taylor James said:
Certainly the most interesting story to have emerged from NZ in the past two decades. Did they use the correct type of gravel?
Indeed, absolutely nothing has happened around Christchurch of any note at all in the last two decades.

dartissimus

941 posts

175 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Rostfritt said:
Taylor James said:
Certainly the most interesting story to have emerged from NZ in the past two decades. Did they use the correct type of gravel?
Indeed, absolutely nothing has happened around Christchurch of any note at all in the last two decades.
You need to post this in the thread "Boring Towns in Britain" (or NZ)

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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dartissimus said:
Rostfritt said:
Taylor James said:
Certainly the most interesting story to have emerged from NZ in the past two decades. Did they use the correct type of gravel?
Indeed, absolutely nothing has happened around Christchurch of any note at all in the last two decades.
You need to post this in the thread "Boring Towns in Britain" (or NZ)
It was a bit tongue in cheek, but this is probably the most exciting thing to happen this week. My main memory of Christchurch, after waking up to the whole building shaking from side to side for several minutes was that the centre is mostly gravel car parks. It's the only place where you could stand right in the middle of town and say 'I remember when this was all buildings'.

JuanCarlosFandango

7,838 posts

72 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Wacky Racer said:
netherfield said:
Some poor bugger outside Bournemouth is waiting for his new drive.
Christchurch NZ you plonker,,,,,,,,biggrin
I thought that was the joke, and a very cheesed off and lost Dorset aggregates merchant had driven a load of gravel to the wrong side of the world.

Bullet-Proof_Biscuit

1,058 posts

78 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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I'm in for the wife pics

vaud

50,777 posts

156 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Jasey_ said:
This time difference malarkey is infuriating !!
I’m possibly in a minority and thinking that NZ is only 20 years behind.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

262 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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vaud said:
Jasey_ said:
This time difference malarkey is infuriating !!
I’m possibly in a minority and thinking that NZ is only 20 years behind.
We're not that modern!

zedx19

2,778 posts

141 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Mikebentley

6,186 posts

141 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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How can they have internet and no cameras in Christchurch NZ. I want pictures of wife and drive both covered in custard.......am I on the wrong forum.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

262 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Mikebentley said:
How can they have internet and no cameras in Christchurch NZ. I want pictures of wife and drive both covered in custard.......am I on the wrong forum.
Yeah, you need the crims for that. It's over that way -----> across the ditch.

We're too busy shagging sheep and drinking Steiny.

Mikebentley

6,186 posts

141 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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It’s never going to happen. OP starts topic then gets back on with his life leaving the bored and barely employed to wonder what the full story is.