Washing in jointing sand

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slickboy
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Post: # 14690Post slickboy

Has anybody heard of washing in kiln dried sand to block paving as an alternative to putting it in bone dry when the wet weather won't allow it? Somebody mentioned it but I'm not convinced. And I'm not daft enough to start pouring water all over the blocks on the strength of his suggestion!

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Post: # 14691Post Dave_L

I wouldn't advise it!

Kiln dried sand should be used as it is - dry!
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Post: # 14697Post lutonlagerlout

did he tell you to hang off sky hooks while you did it?? or go to pick up a long weight??
its a case of chinese whispers prolly
as dave says the name says it all
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Post: # 14700Post bobhughes

You could always use some of that tartan paint to seal it with
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Post: # 14707Post slickboy

ok, thats enough :p

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Post: # 14709Post lutonlagerlout

but we only just got started!!
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Post: # 14714Post mouldmaker

Use an ammadoo.

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Post: # 14721Post bobhughes

Slickboy
Don't get upset - It was a perfectly sensible question but some of us have a funny sense of humour. Like the guy who suggested that "washing in kiln dried sand " was a good idea. After all you are paying extra to be sure that it is dry.....
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