Diy block paving advise - Advise needed

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n0chex
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Post: # 39787Post n0chex

Done a little more this week and so far so good.

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Stuarty
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Post: # 39792Post Stuarty

Good work, id point it with a fairly dark colour, it works well imo :)

n0chex
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Post: # 39796Post n0chex

30 cuts needed to do the recess manhole and i struggled my b@ll@cks off as the saw was a real pain to start sometimes only to find out it was just a dodgy spark plug and a fuel trim screw on the carb.

I will be doing the patio area in a Buff coloured flag to contrast the Bradstone blue/back which looks more like grey and white to me.

I agree with the pointing a dark grey is what i was thinking but i will say it's nice to see the water running down from the french doors draining away from the house.

Oh and thanks for the comments.

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Post: # 39798Post lutonlagerlout

nice job nochex!!

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n0chex
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Post: # 39801Post n0chex

Thankyou lutonlagerlout .

It's been a slow process with the preperation and the base but at least i know it has been done proper.

I will say it has been hard work 8 ton of MOT1 and 3 ton of sand lgging it "UP" the back entry from the bottom Alley gates , but at least when its all done i can stand back and admire my own work and how much cash i have saved.

When i first started i wanted it all just blocked paved but i am so much happier in the way i have done it now.

I was quoted £2800 to have it blocked paved 57 Sq m and i reckon it would have been alot more to flag it.

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Post: # 39804Post seanandruby

That work is a perfect example of what a DIYer can achieve by coming to the brew cabin. It must make the boss so proud to see people like you get on a do it with his and our ( so modest ) help, as opposed to some of the idiots ( mention no names ) we get from time to time :;): well done.
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Post: # 39813Post bodgeitandscarper

Very nice work Andrew!! Its Amazing what you have achieved. How many slabs will you need in total to complete?
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n0chex
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Post: # 39815Post n0chex

Thanks for the comments again guys and it will would have took around 200 flags when complete not including the area in which the shed is on as i just used my old but newish 2x2 flags on that area.

The cheapest place believe it or not now for the flags is B&Q for the Bradstone Texured as they have a 20% sale on and i take the old fellow to get another 10% on a Wednesday so 30% is a real good saving.

My next job is to build the step near the back door as it is 4 course of brick low or 3 course by the time it is flagged which ever way you look at it.

I have a fair amount of block paving left well enough to build a step but i am a little unsure on how to , would it be ok to turn the blocks on edge and do it that way or would i need to buy some proper bricks ?

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 39820Post lutonlagerlout

steps built with concrete block paves look dodge and are hard to build due to the lack of suction form the blocks
best to go out and buy 30 bricks to match the house

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Rich H
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Post: # 39912Post Rich H

Good job n0chex

n0chex
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Post: # 40205Post n0chex

Ok all the path has now been done down to the gate i will make a start on the what i called patio area which is 21ft x 9ft as i have a buff coloured bradstone texture to do this but also have approx 18 grey/blue left over from the path i would like to know if anyone has any ideas they can forward to me for a design maybe do the flags in a diagonal design opposed to a straight design as i have done in the path or a mixture of both.

seanandruby
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Post: # 40206Post seanandruby

Now would be a good time to put something back in, in payment, so to speak. the gaffer does a good design service and does'nt charge to much :;):
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n0chex
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Post: # 40212Post n0chex

What price does he charge do you know ..........

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Post: # 40215Post msh paving

ask him................lol MSH :)
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n0chex
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Post: # 40216Post n0chex

Who is it i need to speak to ( who is the gaffer ? ) ....sorry for the dumb question.

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