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bei ya kokoto
icecube
#16 Posted : Friday, June 07, 2013 1:45:56 AM
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bomboclat wrote:
Pedro_Nasinyama
Here's my email; uhurukenyatta@ymail.com


What?
icecube
#17 Posted : Friday, June 07, 2013 1:48:18 AM
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Kaigangio wrote:
@ bomboclat,

there are two types of ballasts available...kayole and mlolongo types...

the best quality is the mlolongo type which on average approaches the ideally recommended size of 3/4 inch (19mm) and is more expensive...

the kayole is of poor quality and not very good for floor slabs...it is normally cheaper...

the businessmen crooks will normally deliver the kayole ballast at the price of mlolongo type...

the mlolongo ballast goes for 21k for areas around kasarani, mwiki, githurai 44 and 45, kahawa west, thome and garden estate.

not very sure about the timber as of this year...


Only Kayole and Mlolongo have kokoto quarries?
Impunity
#18 Posted : Friday, June 07, 2013 11:02:43 AM
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icecube wrote:
bomboclat wrote:
Pedro_Nasinyama
Here's my email; uhurukenyatta@ymail.com


What?


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#19 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 9:33:15 AM
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Location: Nairobi
icecube wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
@ bomboclat,

there are two types of ballasts available...kayole and mlolongo types...

the best quality is the mlolongo type which on average approaches the ideally recommended size of 3/4 inch (19mm) and is more expensive...

the kayole is of poor quality and not very good for floor slabs...it is normally cheaper...

the businessmen crooks will normally deliver the kayole ballast at the price of mlolongo type...

the mlolongo ballast goes for 21k for areas around kasarani, mwiki, githurai 44 and 45, kahawa west, thome and garden estate.

not very sure about the timber as of this year...


Only Kayole and Mlolongo have kokoto quarries?


Kuna Ruiru. Ngurunga. Chaka Quarry. Many places.
geofreygachie
#20 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 11:07:33 AM
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Location: Republic of Enchantment.
Solako wrote:
icecube wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
@ bomboclat,

there are two types of ballasts available...kayole and mlolongo types...

the best quality is the mlolongo type which on average approaches the ideally recommended size of 3/4 inch (19mm) and is more expensive...

the kayole is of poor quality and not very good for floor slabs...it is normally cheaper...

the businessmen crooks will normally deliver the kayole ballast at the price of mlolongo type...

the mlolongo ballast goes for 21k for areas around kasarani, mwiki, githurai 44 and 45, kahawa west, thome and garden estate.

not very sure about the timber as of this year...


Only Kayole and Mlolongo have kokoto quarries?


Kuna Ruiru. Ngurunga. Chaka Quarry. Many places.

Where specifically is the Ruiru quarry ?
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duky
#21 Posted : Monday, June 27, 2016 9:47:17 AM
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Kaigangio wrote:
@ bomboclat,

there are two types of ballasts available...kayole and mlolongo types...

the best quality is the mlolongo type which on average approaches the ideally recommended size of 3/4 inch (19mm) and is more expensive...

the kayole is of poor quality and not very good for floor slabs...it is normally cheaper...

the businessmen crooks will normally deliver the kayole ballast at the price of mlolongo type...

the mlolongo ballast goes for 21k for areas around kasarani, mwiki, githurai 44 and 45, kahawa west, thome and garden estate.

not very sure about the timber as of this year...


@Kaigangio 21k will be for how many tonnes? Someone wants me to pay him 26k for 18 tonnes. If you know a supplier who can be cheaper to supply even sand at kahawa west inbox kpaulm@yahoo.co.uk
point
#22 Posted : Monday, June 27, 2016 11:42:29 AM
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26k for 18 tonnes is also a good range. Where can I get that?
Solako
#23 Posted : Monday, June 27, 2016 2:33:38 PM
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Nimepeleka kokoto kwa Mchinku akanishow anataka double crash. I'm left perplexed as to hio ni gani.

Anyone with info on this to tell me?
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