Edge restraint mix - Laying the edge

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Adam Ashworth
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Post: # 60932Post Adam Ashworth

I read on here that the concrete mix for laying the edge should be; 6 measures of small gravel with 3 measures of sharp sand and 1 measure of Ordinary Portland Cement.

Im laying the blocks on 50mm of concrete as the blocks will be laid against a wall either side and the house at the front.

Will a 50mm be ok for where my drive meets the pavement?

Does the mix sound right for what im doing?

many thanks
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seanandruby
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Post: # 60934Post seanandruby

I'd do a stronger mix where your threshold is and make it 100ml thick at least.
sean

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Post: # 60939Post lutonlagerlout

at least 100mm thick on threshold
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Adam Ashworth
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Post: # 60967Post Adam Ashworth

Ok by stronger you mean adding more cement? what ratio would you give for the sharp sand/gravel/cement?

Also you dont have to concrete inbetween do you, its only under the blocks?

Many thanks
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Post: # 60982Post seanandruby

4-2-1
Depends if your doing flexible, or rigid paving. Just concrete edgings will do, sand under main body blocks.
sean

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