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colinread
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Post: # 6014Post colinread

I layed some concrete cobbles ( my mate made them with a coloured dye as used for concrete roor tiles ` cotwold looking `) Ive layed them on a grit bed and brushed in `mendip dust` the dust off scalpings. So the joints are over 10mm wide.
I had a sample of Resiblock wjc used for wide joints did a test area and it worked execelent. Problem is i only need 25 litres and resiblock need a minimum order of 10 kegs ?
Can anyone help ?
They also supplied me with some Resiblock 22/A.F which seemed to only seal the cobble itself.

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Post: # 6044Post 84-1094545549

I have asked Resiblock to comment on this, but they've not relpied yet. Funny, because they did answer another query from someone that emailed me, but perhaps they're composing a 'public' reply.

As soon as I hear owt, I'll let you know.

Rspaving
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Post: # 6151Post Rspaving

I have loads of resiblock resin where abouts are you? you can pick some up

Tony McC
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Post: # 6157Post Tony McC

Still no comment from Resiblock, although they have replied to another question I emailed to them, Maybe I need to remind them.
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