Inspection chamber repair

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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GaryN
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Post: # 3431Post GaryN

Tony,
I'm after a bit of reassurance! I was recently laying a patio which has an inspection chamber in it. The chamber is of brick construction.
The cover frame and top course of bricks in the chamber were loose so I removed them, cleaned them up and relaid the bricks and frame.
I used a wet mix 6 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement (it's what I had to hand!) to lay the bricks and bed the frame. Ideally I guess I should have used a soft sand/cement mix but is the mix I've used okay?
Regards
Gary

ken
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Post: # 3432Post ken



(Edited by ken at 10:41 pm on Mar. 19, 2004)

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Post: # 3434Post 84-1093879891

It'll be fine, Gary. The mortar, at 6:1, will be plenty strong enough whether you use sharp or building sand. It's just that building sand makes a more workable mortar, that's why it's normally prescribed for bricklaying purposes.

What happened to your post, Ken? Did you get a mystery error message? That seems to be happening a lot of late and can only be down to the performance of the server, as I've changed nothing in the software.

Maybe it's time for a new webhost - I'm becoming more and more disillusioned with the drop in service level that's been happening over the past 6 months. First it was the form mail script being invalidated, then the bandwidth and access logs going awry, followed by intermittent periods of the site being completely inaccessible, and, over the past couple of weeks, error messages when posting to the Brew Cabin. Has anyone else noticed any glitches or mysterious goings-on?

GaryN
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Post: # 3435Post GaryN

Thanks Tony.
I have noticed I sometimes get 'Error' come up when I submit a post but it doesn't seem to have any affect.
Regards
Gary

ken
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Post: # 3436Post ken

i said pritty much the same as you, and as it was a patio it would be fine as there will be no trafic.. dont know what happened to the post. Im not good with computers so im blaming myself!

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