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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep10" data-source="post: 631996" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Yes, that is like X minus, so maybe you get 3" crusher run, meaning anything that falls through the 3" grizzly bars goes in that pile. It does set up well because all the dust is left in it. There is also larger rock in it so it can cost more. Dust is also quite hard once set, and is a waste/byproduct that they sell reasonably. The trucking is generally waaaaay more than the material </p><p>Screenings/fines/dust/etc is anything washed off clean rock/screened out of crushed rock, dust etc. It sets up ****ing hard and never moves thereafter provided what you put it on isn't going to just absolutely go away. A vibraplate is great for compaction on it if there is any moisture in it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep10, post: 631996, member: 13"] Yes, that is like X minus, so maybe you get 3" crusher run, meaning anything that falls through the 3" grizzly bars goes in that pile. It does set up well because all the dust is left in it. There is also larger rock in it so it can cost more. Dust is also quite hard once set, and is a waste/byproduct that they sell reasonably. The trucking is generally waaaaay more than the material Screenings/fines/dust/etc is anything washed off clean rock/screened out of crushed rock, dust etc. It sets up ****ing hard and never moves thereafter provided what you put it on isn't going to just absolutely go away. A vibraplate is great for compaction on it if there is any moisture in it [/QUOTE]
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