Indian biege sandstone advice

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Goody
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Post: # 42076Post Goody

I've laid a patio as such:-

Tamped existing hogging / made ground
50mm blinding of ballast:sharp:cement
100-150mm scalpings (Type1)
4:1 damp screed bed

A few cuts to do around te edge of building

I now have to leave it for just over a week as I'm going away - it will be unpointed until I return.

Do you see any problem with the above??
I was thinking of covering it with a membrane but I've been told the rain will actually help????

Also, when I return I was thinking of applying a Lithothin MS sealer / colour intensifier before doing the pointing (which will be a 3:1 wet mortar) --- anyone any opinion on if that's right or how it would look???

Any advice grateully recieved.
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Pablo
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Post: # 42085Post Pablo

No problems with anything you have done or propose to do.
Can't see it from my house

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 42097Post lutonlagerlout

when you say damp screed bed,i take it you mean the type of sand used rather than a screeded method?
screeding only works with some uniform slabs
it doesn't work well with natural stone,
if you meant the mortar you are using then ,yeah its fine
:)
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Goody
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Post: # 42115Post Goody

LLL --- what I did was

Tamped the ground
Laid a 3:1 Ballast:Dust blinding layer
100-150mm type 1 and tamped that.
Then nominal 50mm 4:1 Sharp Sand:Dust bed.

Finished this Sunday evening and just had a wander over it and all solid.

Will be pointing it up next Friday on return from holiday.
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crispy
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Post: # 42122Post crispy

Hi,
I would be intrested to see the results if you do decide to seal it. Ihave been considering using the same stuff myself.
Best of luck and have a nice holiday.
Chris

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 42125Post lutonlagerlout

lithofin mn stain stop FTW
I used it on my own patio
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