New patio slabs - very slight movement

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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stew5549
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Post: # 20781Post stew5549

Hi,

I have just started laying pre-cast concrete riven slabs for a patio.

I am using a 35-50mm 10-1 dry mix - each bed being individually made for each slab as the thickness is variable. Each slab being consolidated with a mallet. I pointed the slabs in within 3-4 hours of being laid. A few days later I notice that a couple of slabs are slightly loose - just enough to crack the pointing around the joint with the slab.

I'm obviously doing something wrong - any ideas or advice would be appreciated to prevent remainder of patio suffering a similar fault and to correct the current slabs.

Thanks in advance,

Stew

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Post: # 20804Post lutonlagerlout

if you are using a dry mix you dont want anyone walking on the corners ,for a good while
i always try and use a scaffold board to spread the load but this works best on smooth slabs
sounds like someone has been on them before they have gone off
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Post: # 20815Post stew5549

Thanks for the reply. How long does the dry mix take to go off? thanks again Stew

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Post: # 20818Post lutonlagerlout

when the lads here call it a dry mix in fact its not dry at all its slightly moist,i dont use it but i have been told a day or 2
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Post: # 20826Post stew5549

Cheers, thanks for that, what do you use then?

Stew

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Post: # 20838Post lutonlagerlout

I use a wetmix,as a bricklayer by trade i find it easier to get on with and its gone off a lot quicker
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Post: # 20844Post stew5549

thanks

Stew

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