Marshals m joint a good idea ? - Is it a good idea for a 35sqm patio

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pop
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Post: # 19900Post pop

Hi I am planning a 35sqm patio using indian sandstone, I am trying to work out if it is best to use mortar or marshals m joint for pointing.
Does anyone have advice or experience they could pass on would much appreciate any comments.
Whilst asking is it also okay to lay slabs bevel side down?
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Post: # 19906Post lutonlagerlout

use cftk or romex for a pro finish
injun =flags should be laid like this

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Stuarty
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Post: # 19913Post Stuarty

has anybody used m joint before? ive had the merchants try to flog it to me but as i aint the one whose name is on the account i just have to keep getting building sand and bags of dust.

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Post: # 19934Post Tony McC

I'm still waiting to try it for myself, along with the new Bradstone Jointing Jollop that was promised to me weeks ago.

However, having spoken to half-a-dozen contractors that have tried the M-Joint, two were happy with it, three reckon it is not as good as Romex, and one said it was a pile of ... something or other.

Until I get a chance to blag a sample from someone and try it for myself, I'll reserve judgement.
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