Kd sanding
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Just wondered what you chaps did when it comes to brusing KD sand in during the wet weather. We've just had a nightmare job,100m drive that the sun just didnt get to. Ended up with 3 men using propane burners to dry the blocks and took best part of a day. Has any one used/seen in action the probst sander. It claims it can be used with a hose attatchment to wash sand in. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Washing-in the jointing has been discussed previously. Use the Search tool to find the thread. You must be 110% certain that the laying course and other sub-layers are extremely free-draining or there'll be trouble.
If anyone ever uses this technique, either with a hose or (preferably) with the Probst or Optimas machine, I'd love to photo-document it for inclusion on the website.
If anyone ever uses this technique, either with a hose or (preferably) with the Probst or Optimas machine, I'd love to photo-document it for inclusion on the website.
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