Flag-on edge retaining wall

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Dave260
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Post: # 53450Post Dave260

Hi all. I'm about to build a short (2m) flag-on-edge wall. I understand how it works apart from one aspect. Should I initially lay a flat footing, then when that is set arrange the flags, haunching and back-filling, or should the slabs be set into wet concrete? The problem I see with the latter is the slabs sinking to different levels, with the former, losing strength at the 'join' of the two lots of concrete. Any advice appreciated.

thanks,
Dave

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Post: # 53451Post lutonlagerlout

the slabs need to be laid slightly off vertical in a dry lean type concrete about 300mm thick
once this has been done they can be haunched but must be left for 24 hrs before being backfilled
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Pablo
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Post: # 53457Post Pablo

No need for a footing just bed them on 100mm of dryish concrete and haunch them with a sticky wet concrete to hold them in place.
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Dave260
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Post: # 53470Post Dave260

Thanks guys - just what I needed to know.
Dave

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