Diy patio relaying - Method and construction
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I use easijoint all the time, and its never failed me yet. Tony recommends a similar product, equally as good. Just avoid geofix
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Thanks LLL, unless there's any further advice to the contrary, I'll settle ( sorry.. ) for laying them on a moist bed of 10:1 sharp sand and cement, 40mm thick, on top of the well compacted 30 year old sub-base with ( obviously ) 40mm shaved from it and I'll use Mushroom EasyJoint which I think would look best on the very light Cotswold Aged Riven from Bradstone. I'll give them 6mm gaps which, because of their taper, will be 3mm at the bottom. Let the work commence.
peter craig