Just finished laying Marshalls Calder Brown Flags out the back path.
Laid on the old concrete path via 5 spots (sorry Tony!) followed by wet grout.
Levels were difficult as multi sloped.
Mark
(Edited by Mark H at 11:03 am on Sep. 27, 2003)
(Edited by Mark H at 11:03 am on Sep. 27, 2003)
Slabs Calder Brown - Finished
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Dead on Tony.
I had to "butter" each edge with loads of mortar..... and still I had to ram loads of mortar into the gaps with the mortar tool when pointing... it seemed to eat up all my precious and backbreaking mortar mix. ;)
All in all the spot technique was a bit of a pain as some of the spots were about 9" tall (before being compressed by the slab) when I tried to even out the levels a bit... and then kept lifting/re-lifting the slabs to re-spot correctly for levels.
The wet grouting left quite a bit of staining as I let it get on the slabs at first (my fault being a complete newbie).
The only way to get rid of the staining was to manual wire brush (I got through 4 wire brushes) and then wised up and used a moderate power tool with rotary wire brush attachment.
Trouble was, it started out as "I'll just lay 6 slabs" from back door to the shed" over the existing gravel on concrete path.... and ended up laying 107 slabs and doing the whole small yard/path :)
A little way through I noticed the mortar staining and an internet search pointed me in here to see how to get rid of the staining......./ only then I saw the advice I really needed before I started. :)
Rgds
Mark
I had to "butter" each edge with loads of mortar..... and still I had to ram loads of mortar into the gaps with the mortar tool when pointing... it seemed to eat up all my precious and backbreaking mortar mix. ;)
All in all the spot technique was a bit of a pain as some of the spots were about 9" tall (before being compressed by the slab) when I tried to even out the levels a bit... and then kept lifting/re-lifting the slabs to re-spot correctly for levels.
The wet grouting left quite a bit of staining as I let it get on the slabs at first (my fault being a complete newbie).
The only way to get rid of the staining was to manual wire brush (I got through 4 wire brushes) and then wised up and used a moderate power tool with rotary wire brush attachment.
Trouble was, it started out as "I'll just lay 6 slabs" from back door to the shed" over the existing gravel on concrete path.... and ended up laying 107 slabs and doing the whole small yard/path :)
A little way through I noticed the mortar staining and an internet search pointed me in here to see how to get rid of the staining......./ only then I saw the advice I really needed before I started. :)
Rgds
Mark