Identify the stones!

reeves1985

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Got a job coming up which involves patching a section of dash.

Long story but due to insurance has to be just what's removed.

(Pissed up driver gone through from of house)

Anyway any help with the closest match would be great.

We've been through the won't match 100% with the customer and insurance but hey ho

It's in Doncaster for reference.

I think it may be a Canterbury mix but not 100%
Identify the stones!
Identify the stones!
 
Got a job coming up which involves patching a section of dash.

Long story but due to insurance has to be just what's removed.

(Pissed up driver gone through from of house)

Anyway any help with the closest match would be great.

We've been through the won't match 100% with the customer and insurance but hey ho

It's in Doncaster for reference.

I think it may be a Canterbury mix but not 100%View attachment 43711View attachment 43712
who lives next door?
 
Got a job coming up which involves patching a section of dash.

Long story but due to insurance has to be just what's removed.

(Pissed up driver gone through from of house)

Anyway any help with the closest match would be great.

We've been through the won't match 100% with the customer and insurance but hey ho

It's in Doncaster for reference.

I think it may be a Canterbury mix but not 100%View attachment 43711View attachment 43712
Have a look here
 
That’s a mix called ******* shin! Quite popular in the north ask on jewsons there familiar with the product
 
It's definately got to be a common stone that's easily available because it's on nearly every council house round here.

Which is on of the reasons I leaned toward spar

But now you've got me thinking again
 
As mentioned above send a picture to Derbyshire Aggregates Ltd at Youlgreave .

I have used that particular dash but forgot the name but it is a Derbyshire Spar product. It is the white pebble in it you need to get right right as they make similar but use different white stones so maybe ask for a sample.
 
The white is flint and the brown is Barleycorn but there is some grey in the mix.

Looking in my Derbyshire Aggregate sample box it looks like Harvest spar.
 
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