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I am dealing with the most fussy customer I've ever come across Who is checking every single little thing anybody on this project does ( yes the electricians and builders are getting it in the ear as well). I would have walked days ago but I have quite a lot of money in materials invested in this project so just want to get it done and get out. I need to run a new gas main under a driveway and as this person has three (yes really) hummers that literally weigh A couple of tons each I want to ensure that I get my depths right to avoid me having to come back to this bloody place. Could one of you kind gentlemen please confirm the minimum and maximum depths, if you have a link to it that would be amazing so I can shove it under the customers nose.

Cheers as ever Matt
 
I would say 600-1000mm but deeper better esp with a hummer

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I hope the priced job reflected the 3 hummers in the drive lol!

I thought only Schwarzenegger drove one of the vulgar things!
 
They are suitably paying + the annoying customer tax
 
Are you going to use Trac Pipe for gas its more flexible !! less chance of damage .
 
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