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GeneralRoad Stone

17th Nov 2014 12:44 UTCNico du Toit

We will visit Windhoek from the 24 November and will need 6.7mm and 9.5mm A grade washed road stone for some demonstrations to ministers could you supply us and what will the price per ton be.

17th Nov 2014 13:54 UTCWayne Corwin

Nico


This is a mineral data site only.


We don't sell anything, not even road stone,,, sorry.

17th Nov 2014 14:29 UTCPaul Brandes 🌟 Manager

Nico,

Your best bet might be to visit a local landscaper or bigger home improvement store (Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.).

They should be able to assist you in your quest.

18th Nov 2014 08:01 UTCRock Currier Expert

There are quarries near Windhoek including one well know for rare minerals, mostly micromounts. Aris Quarries (Ariskop Quarry; Railway Quarry), Aris, Windhoek District, Khomas Region, Namibia. You might check with the quarry management. I don't know if they have the crushing and sizing capabilities to produce the size of rock you will need.
 
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