No edge for paviors - Retaining the blocks
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Nail the edge blocks down?
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Anchor bolt a length of angle iron to the edge of the existing concrete. You need an L-profile angle iron roughly 100mm x 75mm. Fasten the 100mm face to the existing concrete ensuring the bolts are somewhere around 75mm back from the face of the wall.
Next, bed your edge course or kerbs on a SBR mortar over the angle iron. The SBR will provide excellent adhesion while the upright flange of the angle iron acts as the retainer.
Given the perilous plunge to the lower side of this driveway, I'd be mightily tempted to use the kerb-with-upstand option rather than the plummet-over-the-edge version shown on the right.
Next, bed your edge course or kerbs on a SBR mortar over the angle iron. The SBR will provide excellent adhesion while the upright flange of the angle iron acts as the retainer.
Given the perilous plunge to the lower side of this driveway, I'd be mightily tempted to use the kerb-with-upstand option rather than the plummet-over-the-edge version shown on the right.
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TBH irishpaving ,you have had a lot of help on this one,and the gaffers looks the best, in the past i have offered to do a neighbours drive at cost in this scenario and they still didn't bite.
the last solution looks good if complicated,if you build a wall it has to be 225mm thick,which reduces the drive
regards LLL
the last solution looks good if complicated,if you build a wall it has to be 225mm thick,which reduces the drive
regards LLL
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