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Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 46637Post GB_Groundworks

anyone used it or had any experience of it?

quoting on a job, 8sqm balcony with these and marshal saxons
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Post: # 46643Post msh paving

Nope never MSH :D :D :D
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Post: # 46692Post Pablo

Done a few shopping centre areas with similar systems but not that one. I'm not a fan I'm never happy with the finish no matter how much you tweak it. The flags always rock/sway and sound horrible and weak and unfinished when you walk on them. You'll need some thin fillets to tweak individual flags corners to take the rock out of them but it'll still be crap. Could you not install a super thin linear channel or the like and lay them as normal.



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Post: # 46706Post GB_Groundworks

architects spec to work with the flat roof, there are 15 a0 drawings for a 2 room extensions and a spec that runs to over 100 pages.....

architect been busy haha
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Post: # 46709Post Pablo

Figures he must have read a journal recently and made a mental note to include one for the sake of it on his next plan. That system for 8m2 is nonsense and more hastle and money than it's worth.
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Post: # 46729Post ilovesettsonmondays

i have done roof terrace paving with saxons in guernsey .we used a plastic grid system first underneath which worked out great to be honest .plastic spacers on top of that .u can really chuck them if you have a big area .if u nedd to know more dont hesitate to ask

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Post: # 46778Post Tony McC

They're relatively easy to use, Gi. Not as good as some pedestals, but better than others. I prefer the screwjack type.
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