Rubber mat or not?

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colordrives
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Post: # 27810Post colordrives

did you know Methuselah personally?


No I did'nt :) I've been paving for 15+ years and I do easy a 50/100 jobs a year....

colordrives
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Location: Solihull

Post: # 27811Post colordrives

but the latest edition of 7533/3 advocates compaction before jointing, as this enables easier removal of damaged blocks.


I think this depends on what blocks you are using tbh. I find concrete pavers are far less likely to be damaged than clays, and then it depends on what clay paver you are using. Blockelys for example I find are one of the best pavers for withstanding wacker damage whereas some of the baggeridge pavers are truly horrendous if your not careful with em.

lutonlagerlout
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Location: bedfordshire

Post: # 27817Post lutonlagerlout

nice website there colordrives
but surely color has a "U" in it? i.e. colour?
your back must be wrecked
cheers LLL :)
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