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Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
Suggers
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Post: # 53913Post Suggers

ps - forget the drive.
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Post: # 53944Post Pablo

Go to bed Suggers :laugh:
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Post: # 53958Post Leeco

:laugh: Im not showing you my workshop :laugh: You will laugh at my vibrating table. I made it for nothing out of a car tyre and a washer motor.

irishpaving
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Post: # 53968Post irishpaving

Just want to ask you if you rub your fingers on the flags are you getting grey residue


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skinny
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Post: # 53976Post skinny

Bob_A wrote:Being pedantic but a true random pattern shouldn't contain any joints that form a +

Being pedantic but if its a truly random pattern then there is every chance of a joint that forms + :-)

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Post: # 54011Post lutonlagerlout

being even more pedantic i refer you back to this post
if you scroll down to the plan you will see that although there are adjacent flags of the same size there are no crosses
crosses look pants ,the randomness is all in the eye of the beholser
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Leeco
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Post: # 54407Post Leeco

I just got a load of moulds in 2 new sizes 450 x 225 and 675 x 450 so now I have 300 x 300, 300 x 600, 450 x 450, 600 x 600, 225 x 450, 450 x 675. Ill have all the sizes one day but surely there must be a pattern in these sizes?

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Post: # 54412Post GB_Groundworks

pay the gaffer to do you a pattern
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