Product trials update - Carpet stones + mountain blocks

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Ian-Mitch
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Post: # 16383Post Ian-Mitch

Hi Tony -

So, 42 tons of scalpins later :) I've laid my Bradstone Milldale Mountain Blocks in a decent looking curve, and am ready to lay my paving - half slab, half Bradstone Carpetstones.

They probably wont be, but I was wondering if Bradstone were interested in a DIY (ie non professional) 'story' about their products e.g. ease to lay, final finish etc. I think they're pitching some of their products at people like me, and whilst not to everybodys taste I'm really pleased with how it all looks.

I'm not bothered about money-off or anything (I've already bought it all anyway) - just thought it may be helpful?

thanks, Ian
Ian

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Post: # 16385Post Tony McC

If Bradstone aren't, I am! :)
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Ian-Mitch
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Post: # 16388Post Ian-Mitch

No pressure then :)

I'll post a few piccies when I get them laid, that's if I've got enough energy left to press the camera button!
Ian

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Post: # 16394Post lutonlagerlout

nice weather this week for slabbing ian,cool, overcast, and no rain
good luck
regards LLL :)
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