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As above I used to lay a lot of the 30-50mm setts but haven't used them for a few years now. The 50mm setts make a much better job IMO.
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I would lay the un calibrated setts on a lean mix and the 50mm+ on 4-1 sharp/cement with slurry.
6-1 on this path down the side of the house
6-1 on this path down the side of the house
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In the picture your saying, lay the MOT base then 4'' sharp sand cement semi dry then cement slurry poured on top just before you lay the setts.
Like the look of them. My drive is in need of doing. I have got lots of reclaimed setts, more than enough to do my drive.
I am thinking if I did it with these calibrated setts I could get on a lot quicker.
How much are they?
Like the look of them. My drive is in need of doing. I have got lots of reclaimed setts, more than enough to do my drive.
I am thinking if I did it with these calibrated setts I could get on a lot quicker.
How much are they?
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Pretty much why I suggested 10mm at least it beefs it up a bit. A 100mm of sharp sand/cement mix don't sound right to me.
I'm not going to argue though, if that's the way Ashley, Mick and Cookie do it. Their work is impeccable.
Just seems strange that anyone laying a paving flag on anything more than a 50mm bed would get slated on here.
I'm not going to argue though, if that's the way Ashley, Mick and Cookie do it. Their work is impeccable.
Just seems strange that anyone laying a paving flag on anything more than a 50mm bed would get slated on here.
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I set out to lay on 75mm bed over 100-150mm mot. Same as Cookie tho he sometimes uses lean mix in place of mot. Job I'm on at the moment has a pick up, long base sprinter, transporter and car on the limestone sett job I done.
Pretty sure cookie has had 20 tonner across his work. I kept the grab wagon off mine tho just incase
Pretty sure cookie has had 20 tonner across his work. I kept the grab wagon off mine tho just incase
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Dempsey Landscaping Liverpool
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Tel: 0151 724 5245
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Tel: 0151 724 5245