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I did have a hugh pile of green sand It was the old sand from under the pavers and had been stood for 18 months.
I think all the cats in the neighbourhood had been using it for their comunial toilet. They still visit to where the pile once was, try and scratch up the newly laid paving, then leave in haste.
I think all the cats in the neighbourhood had been using it for their comunial toilet. They still visit to where the pile once was, try and scratch up the newly laid paving, then leave in haste.
Nufin tu dis buldin lark
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Drive is now nearly finished, I just need to do a little cutting in and also do the infill for the manhole cover.
Do you keep the pattern so it continues through onto the lid ?
Looking at it, maybe i should have kept the bits that i cut from around the cover so they would have run in nicely.
As you can see from the picture, the cover is at a very funny angle so there will be lots of little pieces. would it be better to just do a herringbone pattern within the lid ?
Do you keep the pattern so it continues through onto the lid ?
Looking at it, maybe i should have kept the bits that i cut from around the cover so they would have run in nicely.
As you can see from the picture, the cover is at a very funny angle so there will be lots of little pieces. would it be better to just do a herringbone pattern within the lid ?
Nufin tu dis buldin lark
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Mathew,
I was waiting for you to take up my offer and come and do it for me
Think you said you could do it in the day, took me 3 so far and i just have the manhole and a few cuts around the door to do.
Give me your honest opinion, does it look ok ? The drive is a tad under 7 meters wide and 9 long. I have only ever done this once before and that was eight years ago when i first laid it. Amazing how good clay pavers look when you flip-em over and expose the side once buried it slopes downwards from left to right and also away from the house.
It would have been an easy job if it was a level road and not on a hill
I was waiting for you to take up my offer and come and do it for me
Think you said you could do it in the day, took me 3 so far and i just have the manhole and a few cuts around the door to do.
Give me your honest opinion, does it look ok ? The drive is a tad under 7 meters wide and 9 long. I have only ever done this once before and that was eight years ago when i first laid it. Amazing how good clay pavers look when you flip-em over and expose the side once buried it slopes downwards from left to right and also away from the house.
It would have been an easy job if it was a level road and not on a hill
Nufin tu dis buldin lark
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Very nice Mick, tidy job!
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a good job. maybe if you get the time you might replace concrete edgings with block paved edges. i remember having no carpet but left the edge grippers in.... fffflip me did it hurt getting up for a p in the night and forgetting they where there :p ( no it was my feet that dragged on them ) :;):
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