Edge course methods

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hibread
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Post: # 103058Post hibread

Thanks Mick. Really happy with the visual result, just this bond layer oversight playing on my mind.

http://www.lanko.com.au/lanko/product.php?id_product=31

I bought a 20L bucket of this gear today. Didn't lay too many, but applied this SBR roughly 1:1 with cement. No water or sand. Its consistency would be like runny cream before adding the cement and turns into a thickened cream. Is this how you would use this product? I'll see tomorrow if the pavers I laid today are more stable (bloody should be!!). I'm trying to put a fairly thick layer on.

I really appreciate the help you guys have given. And quick too!

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Post: # 103059Post mickg

yeah that's correct if you can trowel it onto the back of the flag without making too much mess then its fine
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