Xisto Rustic Slate Curb

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How much stone do I need?

How much stone do I need for the ground?

For pebble and gravel:
• approximately 80kg per m², based on a 5cm layer.*For particle sizes >32mm, a thicker layer is required.
• Consumption per sack: 1000kg = 0.625m³.
• Coverage: approximately 12.5m² with a 5 cm layer.

For pine bark:
• approximately 70L per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Consumption per sack: 1000L = approximately 1m³ = approximately 600kg
• Coverage: approximately 14m² with a 5 cm layer.

For volcanic, slate and chamotte:
• approximately 50kg per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Consumption per sack: 1000kg = approximately 1m³
• Coverage: approximately 20m² with a 5 cm layer

How much stone do I need to fill a gabion?

Density of approximately 1,650kg per 1m³.

The calculation is very easy to understand with an example: if you have a gabion of 100x50x30 cm, you must do the following calculations:
1x0.5x0.3 = 0.15m³
0.15x1,650 = 247.50kg of stone.
*It is always a good idea to calculate an extra 5%, since when gabions are filled they expand a little and a little more stone always fits than in the theoretical calculations.

Clarifications

ATTENTION!

The grain sizes of GRAVELS AND pebbles are sieve sizes

The actual sizes may vary slightly, since when talking about, for example, 60-80mm stone, it means that the stones pass through an 80x80mm square mesh and do not pass through a 60x60mm one.
Through that 80x80 mesh, a stone 100mm long and 65mm wide can pass, so there may be a percentage of stones larger than 80 and smaller than 60mm.

Breakage of pebbles

On the other hand, in pebbles larger than 60mm, there is a percentage of up to 10% of stones that can break during sorting, washing, loading and unloading; to this day we do not have machinery that prevents such breakages.

In the photos you can see, only real products are shown; broken pieces have not been removed.

Dust and sand in the products

This product is not washed, so it contains dust, sand and even traces of other products due to processing and transport. This is not a problem when using it; the stone will wash itself over time or you can pour water on it before using it.

Xisto Rustic Slate Curb

"Xisto" Oxide Slate Curb – Natural Rustic Pickaxe

The "Xisto" Slate Curb or Spike It is a piece recovered from agricultural tradition (historically used to support vines) that today has become a spectacular landscaping element due to its indomitable character and deeply natural aesthetics.

It is the ideal solution for those looking to create room dividers, borders or even fences with a handmade, rustic and timeless look.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: High Variability Product

Before purchasing this product, it is essential to understand its nature. "Xisto" is not an industrial material; It is rough slate in its purest form:

  • Unequal Measurements: Although the length is 100cm, width and height are very variable (usually between 5 and 8 cm, but they may have greater or lesser thicknesses). No two pieces are alike.

  • Random Color and Rust: The tendency to rust is its main trait, but it is totally unpredictable. You can receive very rusty batches, others almost black without a trace of rust, or a mixed pallet where both ends coexist. Rust may appear over time or never appear at all.

  • Rough Texture: It presents irregularities, reliefs and asymmetrical shapes that are precisely what gives it its beauty.

Customer Notice: The photographs are a representation of the product. No claims are accepted for variations in color, degree of rust or lack of uniformity in sizes. The purchase of this material implies acceptance of its natural inequality.

Main features:

  • Length: 100cm.

  • Section: Variable (approx. 5-8 cm on average).

  • Finish: Natural, rough, prone to oxidation.

  • Uses: Separation of aggregates, creation of borders, rustic fences, decorative spikes.

A spectacular product for projects that avoid prefabrication and seek the strength of authentic stone.