Sand/limestone steps (and other bits) - Pictures

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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James.Q
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Post: # 23486Post James.Q

First time trying this, so bare with me if it doesn't work!
here's a link to an album of some of my work, including Granite flag driveways and stone steps.

http://www.facebook.com/album.p....4747917

James
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Post: # 23489Post DeckmanAdam

Some nice work mate...are you crewe area? saw the phone number on your board.

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not to far away
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Post: # 23510Post James.Q

sorry miss read your post im in darwen nr blackburn junc 4 m65
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Post: # 23518Post lutonlagerlout

some tidy looking stuff there james, nice work
picture 40 could be open to misinterpretation
but the finish looks great
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Post: # 23529Post James.Q

know what you mean but do use a full bed of mortar just my way:) woz still loading the bed when pic taken
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Post: # 23531Post lutonlagerlout

yeah i guessed as much,as a bricklayer foremost i tend to put down the bed by the trowel so for a 600 by 600 unit it would take 7 -8 trowels which i would then feather to the level
it can all get a bit messy with a shovel and a wet mix IYKWIM
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Post: # 23532Post lutonlagerlout

yeah i guessed as much,as a bricklayer foremost i tend to put down the bed by the trowel so for a 600 by 600 unit it would take 7 -8 trowels which i would then feather to the level
it can all get a bit messy with a shovel and a wet mix IYKWIM
cheers LLL :)
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Post: # 23653Post James.Q

last pics show flexible and ridged constuction
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