Pics of fancy paving jobs please

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ODDJOBBER
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Post: # 34905Post ODDJOBBER

hi do you have any pictures of really nice paving work you have done so i can get some more ideas. thanks

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Post: # 34912Post lutonlagerlout

hmmm i smell plagiarism lol

loads in the catalogues oddjobber,

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yeah i was thinking to appear in my new leaflet haha
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Here's a recent paving job I did, I'm real proud of it.

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Giles

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Post: # 34938Post lutonlagerlout

thats enough now guys
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Post: # 34946Post bodgeitandscarper

There all shite which one you want to have a look at???
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One of the best jobs I saw last year....

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Post: # 34969Post Rich H

Bloody hell what a job that must have been. What's it pointed with, Tony?

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Rich H wrote:Bloody hell what a job that must have been. What's it pointed with, Tony?
By someone with sore knees!!!!
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Post: # 34982Post GB_Groundworks

thats a great bit of paving tony, is jointed with a resin based medium?
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Post: # 34990Post lutonlagerlout

looks like polymeric from here
very very nice looking,what are the setts?
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Post: # 35010Post Tony McC

Romex D1 - the job is just a few miles from my uncle's place in Loughrea, Co. Galway, and has been laid by Martin Fox's lads at MoyPave - real top quality work.

I have lots of other photies, but out of respect for the property owner, I don't want to publish them on t'internet. If anyone is meeting up at CityScape next week, or at Street Design or SED later in the year, let me know and I'll bring some with me for personal viewing.
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Post: # 35158Post jay-Manor Driveways

i like the black in the flur de lays ( spelt wrong no doubt ) i did 120m last year but without the black , they come on mesh backed mats and we pointed them like you would grout tiles
ill get some pics to show

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Post: # 35254Post Tony McC

These fans (Fleur-de-Lys, if you want to call them that) are all individual setts, not mesh backs, so the laying gang were able to place the black outer bands to suit the layout.
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