Quickest and most desireable pointing for sawn sla

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williams
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Post: # 30375Post williams

Will be doing as job with sawn (4 sides) not top indian stone.
It seems to work perfect with a 10mm joint which is nice.
Imo the joints are too narrow and not in keeping with doing a weatherstruck joint as the finish surface though not diamond sawn is no where near as tumbled as the usual un sawn stuff.

Therefore i,m looking to maybe use one of these resin based joint materials (obv not geofix :O ) which can perhaps be swept in and just struck off with maybe a piece of wood so the joint is flat and flush.

Any ideas?
cheers

williams
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Post: # 30380Post williams

After a bit of research it seems romex is the one to be using but where can it be purchased and what sort of money?
cheers

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williams
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Post: # 30831Post williams

cheers tony

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