Butt jointing flags
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As it says on the main website, butter the joint with a Class II mortar and then, once the flags are bedded, and while the butter mortar is still plastic, sweep in a dry mix and press it down with a pointing bar or similar.
As for the riven effect, it's a matter of personal taste. Soime folk find that, with these repro flags, having the riven texture aligned the same throughout emphasises the sameness, while others find this to be a pleasing effect. That's summat else I could do with photographing as it's much easier to explain using a picture than to rely on text. Any offers?
As for the riven effect, it's a matter of personal taste. Soime folk find that, with these repro flags, having the riven texture aligned the same throughout emphasises the sameness, while others find this to be a pleasing effect. That's summat else I could do with photographing as it's much easier to explain using a picture than to rely on text. Any offers?
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Thanks for the reply tony,however on your general purpose mortar page it says a class 2 mortar is 4 building sand and 1 cement ,most people i have spoke to say 6 to 1 is fine so i split the difference and went for 5 to 1. the whole 22 metre area has had 4 ton of mot whacked down prior to laying flags.Should i stick with building sand for the rest?
Yeah, but a Class II mortar would only be used for buttering and pointing, not as a laying course material!
Is that what you've done? Laid on a Class II mortar? Not that it would do any harm, but it's a lot of extra work and extra materials. A weakly-bound grit sand, such as the legendary 10:1 semi-dry mix, is more than adequate for laying course.
Is that what you've done? Laid on a Class II mortar? Not that it would do any harm, but it's a lot of extra work and extra materials. A weakly-bound grit sand, such as the legendary 10:1 semi-dry mix, is more than adequate for laying course.
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Bloody hell! no wonder i'm knackered,yes tony i have laid the flags on class 2 mortar,i diden't realise it was only for the buttering and pointing i have miss understood the instructions,but still as i have borrowed a cement mixer i may as well continue if it is not a problem. Thanks for your imput I will send a piccy on completion. Phil