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<blockquote data-quote="Gerbert" data-source="post: 6718789" data-attributes="member: 5971"><p>We juse bricks because it's cheap, and you would need bricks to fill in al the nooks and crannies anyway. Al laid by hand, not such a bad job with a good few people.</p><p>You can just hire a company to do it ofcourse but it's not cheap. By law they have to use an automated method from a certain acreage on. A tigerstone like machine, or walking carpet like they are called here, are really only used for streets as they are a fixed with. Machines like below are used for pretty much everything else.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]P2OOwgy_mtg[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Concrete plates, these are 2x2 meter which is the most popular size I think.</p><p><img src="https://altena-infra.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/12-Industrieplaten.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>These have steel sides which I think are a pain, but hey. You can get them with rough finish, brick like finish, whatever. Every thickness, type of reinforcement you want. A tad expansive though, at least €80 a pop for ones that are suited for agricultural use. By comparison, at most I paid €2 per square meter for used bricks. You just need some luck and patience as companies only sell them cheap if they are shifted right when they are taken out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerbert, post: 6718789, member: 5971"] We juse bricks because it's cheap, and you would need bricks to fill in al the nooks and crannies anyway. Al laid by hand, not such a bad job with a good few people. You can just hire a company to do it ofcourse but it's not cheap. By law they have to use an automated method from a certain acreage on. A tigerstone like machine, or walking carpet like they are called here, are really only used for streets as they are a fixed with. Machines like below are used for pretty much everything else. [MEDIA=youtube]P2OOwgy_mtg[/MEDIA] Concrete plates, these are 2x2 meter which is the most popular size I think. [IMG]https://altena-infra.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/12-Industrieplaten.jpg[/IMG] These have steel sides which I think are a pain, but hey. You can get them with rough finish, brick like finish, whatever. Every thickness, type of reinforcement you want. A tad expansive though, at least €80 a pop for ones that are suited for agricultural use. By comparison, at most I paid €2 per square meter for used bricks. You just need some luck and patience as companies only sell them cheap if they are shifted right when they are taken out. [/QUOTE]
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