3 x 2 council slabs
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nice one guys, like the idea of a few slab suckers while i drink tea and do the directing. Not sure whats under the existing slabs until i lift them, my guess is not a lot!! I will give travis perkins a bell there only couple of miles from me.
There are another couple of issues as well. The existing patio area is on two levels, which i intend to keep, with an appx 4 inch gravel edge. two questions any advice as to what to have showing on the edge of the stepped area that looks nice on the eye.
secondly how to finish the gravel edge where it drops from the higher to lower levels. Probably easier to see in a pic, can you upload pics on here
There are another couple of issues as well. The existing patio area is on two levels, which i intend to keep, with an appx 4 inch gravel edge. two questions any advice as to what to have showing on the edge of the stepped area that looks nice on the eye.
secondly how to finish the gravel edge where it drops from the higher to lower levels. Probably easier to see in a pic, can you upload pics on here
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It's explained here
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=4485
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=4485
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Im working in winsford at the minute, doing a job for conlons on a huge industrial estate,
I agree, if it where me id try a screed bed and probst stone magnet, we used one on the last job on a brand new kubota 5 tonner great set up. Probably best in your circumstances to use a two man hand held slab lifter device
I agree, if it where me id try a screed bed and probst stone magnet, we used one on the last job on a brand new kubota 5 tonner great set up. Probably best in your circumstances to use a two man hand held slab lifter device
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