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Just another web consultant whose boss is a complete slave driver. But I take my revenge by reading - a lot - when he's not looking. I believe in the role of government to help improve society, but I'm fully aware of the dangers of entrenched bureacracy and the how money corrupts. I'm not so much a liberal as I am appalled by what passes for modern conservatism. And as the pendulum swings back and the left finds its voice and strength again, I'm ready to damn its excesses. "To you, I'm an atheist. To God, I'm the loyal opposition."

Seeking advice: Re-graveling a driveway


Hi, neighbors.

I'm finally tackling the old driveway, which is now pretty much just hard-packed earth sprinkled with old gravel, and a whole bunch of weeds and whatnot.

I'm ready to re-gravel, but I don't just want to dump a couple of tons on top of an existing problem. First off, the current hard-pack is at the level of the edging and sidewalk, so the new gravel would pretty easily migrate in all directions. So should I scrape down a few inches first? If so, how do I do that?

Thanks in advance for any help,
Ralph Dosser

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