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KingSong

2019-02-28 17:42:11
  • #1



How satisfied are you with the Xiaomi vacuum robot?
 

matte

2019-02-28 17:54:21
  • #2
Can't complain. Has been doing its job without any problems for a good year now. I even propped up the couch with hockey pucks. I'm very satisfied, my parents also have one by now. Because of the split-level design, I just leave it at the stairs, it then does its round and returns to the starting point. I would buy it again immediately.
 

DASI90

2019-03-01 09:38:05
  • #3


Hello . Nice steps you’ve modeled there. Can you tell me how many linear meters of L-blocks you had to set and how high each one is? You mentioned a rough value you are using for the terrain modeling. Does that refer to all the L-blocks from the top edge of the neighbor's property down to yours?
 

Zaba12

2019-03-01 10:21:20
  • #4
I already wrote to you in your thread that the terrain modeling will not be easy. At least not with the small plot you mentioned at the beginning.

- The terrain will be filled with the cellar excavation.
- These are 1.30m L-stones with a width of 1m of load class 2.
- Currently, 60m are installed; whether I will need a few more meters remains to be seen, plus 5 corner formations.
- Terrain modeling means that the garden will be shaped to the south as I or the submission plan specify + filling with L-stones, terrace, paths, driveway graveling and compaction.
- From the end of the L-stones, i.e., at the top, curbstones will be set on both sides (from the terrace or from the carport) up to the street.
- The rest of the terrain slopes down to the level of the neighbor's boundaries via an embankment. The left neighbor, once finished, will be at my level. The right neighbor does not want to do anything with the terrain; whether that will remain so, I do not know.
- A staircase matching the L-stones will be installed.

In other words, only grit and topsoil still need to be delivered and spread.

And whether it will be 32k€, 35k€, or 37k€ I don’t know yet because I don’t know what the curbstones will cost. That’s another approximately 2x 10m.
 

Grantlhaua

2019-03-01 13:16:07
  • #5
On this rock you shall build your church, uh house
 

borderpuschl

2019-03-02 08:13:47
  • #6
Hi, unlike the rocks that came out for us, yours is just a small stone. But it's still annoying, and you won't get far with the little "toy excavator" with suction tooth there either.
 

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