On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 14:12:19 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Sunday, 18 February 2018 15:38:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 11:14:46 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Sunday, 18 February 2018 13:06:00 UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 11:38:47 -0500, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 07:56:07 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:
It was and still is...maybe I need a wider driveway.
I looked on ebay for a driveway widener. Not a single one for
sale. I guess you are **** out of luck.
Look on Craigslist. Driveways are hard to ship so Ebay doesn't sell
that many.
A road widener ought to work on driveways! Donnie just needs one of these:
http://www.marketwired.com/press-rel...ge-1229948.htm
No problem.
When we had the driveway paved almost 2 years ago, they brought in what they called a "full sized paving machine". Had to keep insisting that they not go over onto the neighbour's property. I had marked the property line as close to the inch as I could. The little guiding side wings did let a little asphalt spill over.
Then why bring up your need of a wider driveway?
Duh...Johnny.
The machine was working at it's minimal width of about 10' 7"..which is the width from my foundation wall to the property line. Since I need about a foot to make sure I don't scrape the boat on my house side...that would give me a little over a foot and a half to get past my boat with the lawnmower, wheelbarrow, ladders etc. without scratching my boat or climbing up over the neighbour's garden boxes.
If you can't widen your driveway, why bring up the need to widen your driveway. If you can't buy a
bigger boat 'cause your driveway's too small, why talk of buying a bigger boat?
BTW, as long as you've got a couple inches, you should be able to back that boat in. If I can back
that 33' trailer into a bay to get new tires, you can surely back that boat into a 9' driveway.