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<blockquote data-quote="Breakthru" data-source="post: 4060206" data-attributes="member: 15664"><p>The best stuff is from Travis perkins, like sand, no gravel in it which tends to crumble. The secret is do it in one, as it does not stick to itself after it is dry.</p><p>I have done the same size up to 9" deep and it is excellent. As stated had one hole that 30t artic ran over 10 mins after laying and all he did was leave tread marks which I smoothed when he was gone. Gets really hot in about 3-4 minutes then hard as hell in 5 or 6. I tend to do it on a damp day, sticks better and does not set instantly. If the hole is full of water just launch it in and mix it.</p><p>Have yard forklifts turning on it and it lasts at least a couple of years before surface crumbles where you turn all the time.</p><p>At approx £6/20kg worth a try.</p><p>You can top it off with Tar or Macrete if it is a road you are repairing if you leave 3-4 inches from top. Pointless trying to fill a deep hole with tar only, it lasts no time at all. Tried various postcrete etc but the Travis Perkins is best I have come across, just don't waste time from when you mix it and fill the hole!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breakthru, post: 4060206, member: 15664"] The best stuff is from Travis perkins, like sand, no gravel in it which tends to crumble. The secret is do it in one, as it does not stick to itself after it is dry. I have done the same size up to 9" deep and it is excellent. As stated had one hole that 30t artic ran over 10 mins after laying and all he did was leave tread marks which I smoothed when he was gone. Gets really hot in about 3-4 minutes then hard as hell in 5 or 6. I tend to do it on a damp day, sticks better and does not set instantly. If the hole is full of water just launch it in and mix it. Have yard forklifts turning on it and it lasts at least a couple of years before surface crumbles where you turn all the time. At approx £6/20kg worth a try. You can top it off with Tar or Macrete if it is a road you are repairing if you leave 3-4 inches from top. Pointless trying to fill a deep hole with tar only, it lasts no time at all. Tried various postcrete etc but the Travis Perkins is best I have come across, just don't waste time from when you mix it and fill the hole! [/QUOTE]
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