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And if that doesn't translate very well, then yes I am being rather sarcastic!
@30th - Если нет ничего умного сказать, то лучше промолчать!!!
I was thinking the other day about having a little 'gravel pit' for small-time gravel production. Stone gets delivered, but basically human labor is required to smash it up...
Asphalt is bitumen is asphalt and is stored in heated tanks as such. Heating the hot mix wouldn't work as the gravel would make it impossible to keep heated and can't really keep that in a tank.
@Aantono: I'm working on those (mini batching plants) might be done by Sunday/Monday if all goes well.
@tea_bush: I did the math and techically these could hold 90+ tons of cement mix.
@OffThe RailsGaming : the main problem is not the dimension of the pants but the incredibly small size of the storage of asphalt and ciment that competely blocks the use of CO for buildings and asphalt roads. So a large part of the gaming with CO falls down. The only rasonable use of CO is for gravel road. Well, it's not enough.