Edging for indian sandstone - Depth of bedding?

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 41725Post Mikey_C

I planning on putting clay block paviors in around the edge of an Indian sandstone patio. They are left over from the drive and therefore are 65mm thick, as I have allowed 75mm for the flags and bedding this only gives me 10mm under the blocks, what’s the minimum I can put under the blocks?

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Post: # 41727Post lutonlagerlout

why not dig out and bed the edging pavers on 150 mm of leanmix?
then put the MOT into the middle and wack to 70 mm down
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Post: # 41728Post Mikey_C

I've only put down about 80-100mm of type1 for the patio, the blocks don't need to provide to much lateral support it's only stopping the flags from spreading, I was planning on using free edge restraining methods under the flags at edge as described here. I just thought 10mm might be a bit thin for mortar or concrete? Would C20 with 10mm gravel be ok.

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Post: # 41729Post lutonlagerlout

TBH
the flags are unlikely to spread mush if you use a wet mix,why not just lay the slabs,then when they have gone off a bit scrape back the MOT and bed the pavers on 100MM + of leanmix,then haunch the edge
or you could do the pikey version and lay the pavers on their sides <cough cough >

worth doing it right mikey,10m of mortar on type 1 is worthless IMHO

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Post: # 41746Post Just

I am also just about to lay my slabs and have started thinking about edges. I have about 150 MOT whacked and plan to use a 40mm Mortar bed for the slabs. I am planning to use a single line of granite setts, hopefully a similar colour to my Indian SS Moorland Green flags. I have studied the site pages and although I think I have enough sub base depth to scratch out for the setts, which I think will be 75mm deep? I am not sure on the mix I should be using to lay and haunch them? Should I still use sharp sand here? I thought 4:1 wet but then I thought that will probably be a different colour to my slab joint mix? Should I use 12mm joints on the setts as well?

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Post: # 41751Post lutonlagerlout

most edgings/setts/cobbles need to be laid on leanmix (20mm aggregate 10:1 cement damp mix) then haunched with a wetter mix
i wouldn't consider laying them on anything less than 100mm of leanmix

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Post: # 41757Post Mikey_C

Appreciate your help LLL, I think I knew the answer I just didn't want to admit it, because it would mean scaping out the type 1 I have just put down :D

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