Sbr - Pointing

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plim
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Post: # 52829Post plim

hi to all you good people, can anyone reccomend how much SBR i should add to a pointing mortar for rigid blocks 10mm joints, not much info on container & even less on cementone website.
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Post: # 52830Post Pablo

What is it you are pointing is SBR really neccessary. It stains like a b~~tard I only use it to bond things sub surface.
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plim
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Post: # 52835Post plim

hi Pablo, thanks for replying. like i said in the post i am laying a rigid block paving drive [driveset] with 10 mm joints, was going to add SBR because Tony says it is the usual thing to do when pointing, in his instuctions for rigid block paving,
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Post: # 52842Post lutonlagerlout

you dont normally point block paving especially with a mortar/sbr mix
if your joints are 10 mm use easipoint or instarmac gun point
if it was standard block paving i think that some joint stabilisers have sbr in them
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Post: # 52843Post plim

hi LLL,
I did consider easipoint after you mentioned it in another post recently but it seems a devil of a job to get hold of so i was going to point up at the end of each day, then i noticed the guvs reccomendations about pointing & SBR in his instructions on rigid block paving.
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Post: # 52844Post lutonlagerlout

easi and instarmac both do next day delivery?
have you a picture of the blocks?
i am struggling as to why you would have a 10mm joint?
there is no need even with rigid
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plim
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Post: # 52846Post plim

dont have pics, but i'm using jumpers & large tegula blocks in a stretcher bond & i just prefer the aesthetics of mortar joints.
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Post: # 52847Post lutonlagerlout

you wont be saying that if it lashes of rain and there is cement all over them paul
block paving isnt really designed for large joints
its very even for a reason
and that reason is 2mm joints
filled with KDS
the choice is yours mate
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Post: # 52855Post pickwell paving

How big an area have you got? You must be very keen to point up all those joints :D
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Post: # 52862Post Mikey_C

have you considered one of the polymeric flowing pointing mixes, such as gftk or instarmac's flowpoint

plim
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Post: # 52871Post plim

hi Pickwell
about 40sqm, was going to lay crazy but change my mind, never liked the look of conventional block paving though, then I saw the big tegula traditional jumpers & here we are, I think they are going to look good but a bit different from the norm, yes the pointing is going to be a bit of a pain but you " pays your money & makes your choice " as the saying goes. when its finished I'll try & post a pic & all you landscaping pro's can either agree or take take the piss, [ the latter I expect ] you dont take prisoners on this site when you get on a roll, as the poor landsaping bloke who posted some pics of his job a couple of days ago found out. but its still a great site & all replies are much appreciated.
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plim
paul m

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Post: # 52874Post plim

hi Mickey,
yes did go down that route but romex & others said my drive had too much of a fall for the slurry mixes
cheers
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paul m

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Post: # 52883Post mickg

I will look forward to seeing the completed job plim
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Post: # 52884Post lutonlagerlout

mickg wrote:I will look forward to seeing the completed job plim
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Post: # 52888Post mickg

I didn't mean it to sound that way Luton, I meant i will look forward to seeing it as it will be different to how the conventional way of block paving is laid and will look different
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