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dave@35
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Location: 35 fern close, flint . ch6 5tr

Post: # 49929Post dave@35

Is Geofix a suitable jointing compound for granite setts, I have about 118m2 to lay and will need to joint them after.
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Bob_A
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Post: # 49933Post Bob_A

The pro's on here do not recommend Geofix. It's often referred to as Geoshit.
Use the search facility on here and I don't think you'll find one good word said about it.
Here's a typical example
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....=geofix

Rompox or GftK have more support.
And it seems Easipoint is becoming a fav but a little more skill is required.

dave@35
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Location: 35 fern close, flint . ch6 5tr

Post: # 49940Post dave@35

Thanks I think I will go with Romex resin slurry jointing.
dc pickard

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Post: # 49948Post cookiewales

dave@35 wrote:Thanks I think I will go with Romex resin slurry jointing.
romex its one of the best if you look at our knutsford job yo can see the results :;): cheerecookie
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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 49950Post ilovesettsonmondays

granotech we use or good old sand and cement

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