Circle kit in a patio - Patio

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rimexboy
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Post: # 38407Post rimexboy

Hi all i have looked on the main site and found how to lay a circle kit and have read it,

but my question is as follows is their a search on the forum i can do to see if any one else has posted any thing about laying a circle kit?

if so please can some one point me into the right direction.

many thanks simon

Tommy
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Location: Stoke

Post: # 38408Post Tommy

Go back to the main forum page, Top right hand corner, above the green bars is 3 icons. Search, Members & Help?

Click search, and away you go.

Rich H
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Post: # 38411Post Rich H

Do it dry first. Middle circular slab then each row. Once you're happy with how it all fits, you're ready to turn on the mixer and do it again with muck.

richie_jones
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Post: # 38470Post richie_jones

its also best to lay it in one day, so you can jiggle bits about as you need to. Did mine over 2 days and regretted it, could of done with moving a few about to even up the joint lines.....Never mind out came the grinder....

rimexboy
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Post: # 38491Post rimexboy

Hi all sorry its taken some time to get back to you, back at work now, many thanks for that, i have currently laid the circle kit out and got the spaces i want, the centre circle i will not be using as putting in a pebble pond.

Its currently laid out on my lawn, and i have measured it out on the patio and cut it out just waiting for a days break in the weather...

many thanks again
simon

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