Rompox easy - Hosing it in

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SFLandscape
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Post: # 55109Post SFLandscape

Just used some Rompox easy and on the lid it now says it can be washed in.
Anyone had ago, I guess this must mean you can use it in the rain
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Post: # 55118Post Bob_A

At the time of doing my patio I found this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYAHuR4St7o&feature=related
I didn't go for the wet method as the video at the time was in German.
Since then they've over dubbed it in English.

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Post: # 55140Post GB_Groundworks

i used the drain theother week, its a bit better than the patio, comes as two part resin that you mix with water and can have it wet fills the joints very well with no striking.

had to lift some of the flags we laid to install some addition exterior av cables, annoying as means having to go to wigan to get some more rompox but what can you do, heres some of the rompox drain we removed showing its joint filling.
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Post: # 55143Post jonnyboyentire

Good find that video. Amazing that the three suppliers I have spoken too didn't even know the formulation had changed :rock:
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Post: # 55151Post lutonlagerlout

GB_Groundworks wrote:i used the drain theother week, its a bit better than the patio, comes as two part resin that you mix with water and can have it wet fills the joints very well with no striking.

had to lift some of the flags we laid to install some addition exterior av cables, annoying as means having to go to wigan to get some more rompox but what can you do, heres some of the rompox drain we removed showing its joint filling.
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that could be interpreted by a pedant,that the slabs havent been laid on 100% full bed giles
however as someone who always rakes the bedding away from the leading edges it looks good from here :;): :;):
i find if you lay to a complete full bed then the bedding pushes up and is a pain when it comes to jointing
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Post: # 55155Post mickg

>>>>the slabs havent been laid on 100% full bed giles
didn't like passing comment but I had seen it too ???

did the rompox break off the side of the flags easily Giles as it looks a very straight edge on the pieces of jointing and looks like they had not stuck to the edge of the flags ?
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Post: # 55156Post GB_Groundworks

Yeah exactly what we do just v grove it with tip of trowel to allow for expansion of the bedding layer or you end up clearing out every joint. But using Rome drain I bet it would be as strong if not stronger than the bedding layer, picked the bigger ones to show it's flowing abilities to fill an voids without striking it.
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Post: # 55181Post Mikey_C

GB_Groundworks wrote:Yeah exactly what we do just v grove it with tip of trowel to allow for expansion of the bedding layer or you end up clearing out every joint. But using Rome drain I bet it would be as strong if not stronger than the bedding layer, picked the bigger ones to show it's flowing abilities to fill an voids without striking it.
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Post: # 55186Post lutonlagerlout

we have to be hypercritical here mikey,its the nature of the beast
but also, its easy to criticise
thats why i put pictures of my own stuff up for criticism
dont give it,if you cant take it as they say
always looking to learn
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Post: # 55191Post Al Jardin

Would Instamac or Easipoint gun mortar bond to the slabs more effectively than the rompox drain?

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Post: # 55214Post Mikey_C

lutonlagerlout wrote:we have to be hypercritical here mikey,its the nature of the beast
but also, its easy to criticise
thats why i put pictures of my own stuff up for criticism
dont give it,if you cant take it as they say
always looking to learn
IYKWIM
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i know, without constructive criticism we can never improve. i personally enjoy the sport. and you will note, have never posted any of my work. :D

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Post: # 55224Post GB_Groundworks

some stuck some didnt but only 22mm thick flags as for the full bed, id say that the rompox would be as strong as a 6:1 laying mix and on 22mm flags gives the joint a root, yeah use a bit more romex but joints be stronger than just 22mmx10mm
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Post: # 55232Post lutonlagerlout

Al Jardin wrote:Would Instamac or Easipoint gun mortar bond to the slabs more effectively than the rompox drain?

Al
i would say yes
i notice that with romex patio the ants have managed to make inroads to it on my path
overall its still good after 4 years but the little blighters have got some out
that drain does look good gear mind,i think ken and the gaffer used it on his celtic knot
but as a brickie good mortar beats polymerics every time (apart from in the hissing rain of course)
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Post: # 55251Post Al Jardin

Cheers LLL
Anyone mad enough to have added sbr to a gunpoint mortar?

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Post: # 55252Post ilovesettsonmondays

im pointing a patio i did in old council slabs tomoorrow.their choice of paving not mine .im going to use just sand and cement .3to 1 wet mix .i will send lll the pics to post .if i remember the camera and weather permitting

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