Laying stone patio flags - Thin flags methods

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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fredmila
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Post: # 40759Post fredmila

I am laying patio stone flags (I believe they are slate), 300x 300mm x 11/25mm thick only. I am putting a sub-base of hardcore as I need to raise the level anyhow. This is in a house rear garden with foot traffic only.
If I cannot just lay them on a bed of sand, but need to lay them on mortar, can I use the sharp sand I already bought? if so, what should be the ratio of sand/cement and the thickness of the bed?

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Post: # 40774Post lutonlagerlout

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fredmila
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Post: # 40890Post fredmila

Thanks, useful page. I had not realised that, even when making mortar, sharp sand is better than building sand

fredmila
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Post: # 40891Post fredmila

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Post: # 40905Post lutonlagerlout

sharp sand mortar for paving fred, :)
when laying bricks soft sand is much easier to use
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