Bit of a wobble
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Hi
Just finnished laying my patio following Tonys instructions to the letter, i think ! Anyway all went great until a couple of days after when the base (50mm 10:1 dry layed on 90mm mot) had started to harden some of the flags started to wobble slightly on the corners, i have not pointed them yet will pointing cure this ? if not what is the best solution.
Cheers Guys
Just finnished laying my patio following Tonys instructions to the letter, i think ! Anyway all went great until a couple of days after when the base (50mm 10:1 dry layed on 90mm mot) had started to harden some of the flags started to wobble slightly on the corners, i have not pointed them yet will pointing cure this ? if not what is the best solution.
Cheers Guys
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I Have a similar problem.
Bradstone Mixed Carpet Tiles set on a base of 6:1. Some are wobbly.
Do I have to lift each wobbly tile, scrap out some of the hardened base and replace with fresh dry mix then relay and bed the tiles. or is there an easier way.
I have not yet pointed and was also wondering if pointing with maybe Romex Easy might sort it.
Bradstone Mixed Carpet Tiles set on a base of 6:1. Some are wobbly.
Do I have to lift each wobbly tile, scrap out some of the hardened base and replace with fresh dry mix then relay and bed the tiles. or is there an easier way.
I have not yet pointed and was also wondering if pointing with maybe Romex Easy might sort it.
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i have never done any flint do u mean what is in the wall of the twisted gate post pick in this post wall
very nice job how long did it take and what would u charge for a job like that
andy
very nice job how long did it take and what would u charge for a job like that
andy
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cheers andy
cheers andy
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it was a bit of a love job IYKWIM but the footing (dug and concreted by me alone) the 2 twisted piers and 6 m of freehand flint work took me 6 working days,so isuppose if i ahd charged full whack it would have been about 2 grand (the joys of in laws eh?)
as it was the flint came from suffolk,£600 for 4 tonnes and the bricks are freshfield land bricks, about £350 a thou and the tiles i got out of a skip for the creasing
i did the same wall in brick and me and my mate were done by 1 in the afternoon
flint is soooo slow its unreal
cheers tony LLL
as it was the flint came from suffolk,£600 for 4 tonnes and the bricks are freshfield land bricks, about £350 a thou and the tiles i got out of a skip for the creasing
i did the same wall in brick and me and my mate were done by 1 in the afternoon
flint is soooo slow its unreal
cheers tony LLL