Last few weeks in pictures

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mickavalon
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Post: # 63167Post mickavalon

Few cross joints there mate!! wouldn't be showing them off to much, joints are a bit wide too.:rock:
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Post: # 63171Post lutonlagerlout

its a fair job carberry but as mick said ideally you shouldn't have 4 corners touching :;):
might be an idea to invest in a slightly better camera,you can get half decent digital ones now for around £60
ps how many size flags did you use there?
looks like 5 or 6 sizes?
cheers LLL
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Post: # 63172Post lutonlagerlout

pps with the "cobbles" or 20mm shingle as we colloquially call them round these parts what was your technique for laying them?
its a nice effect and i have done it with 50-75 mm cobbles but never with stuff that small?
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Post: # 63176Post Carberry

Used the camera on my phone, it is starting to get a bit battered now after a few months of abuse on jobs. I do have a nicer that i keep on forgetting to take.

The joints balance out over the whole area, it's not the nicest sandstone to work with, had to go with the cheap stuff to fit in with budget. It is 5 sizes.
The corners meeting up happen twice at the top edge, it was a little laziness on my part as I didn't plan the layout before laying them and it meant i didn't have to do any cuts along that edge or the opposite edge.

I don't like how the cobbles fit in with the deisgn of the garden but I was happy with the finish. The customer has a massive house and he has too many themes happening. Along that path you have crazy paving and now cobbles which leads down to a footpath that is scotch pebbles edged with charcoal woburn rumbled blocks which leads to the driveway made of charcoal woburn rumbled. Around the back there is crazy paving concrete slabs with lumps of sandstone forming a border. ]

I dug out the ground, put a couple of inches of hardcore down then a 5:1 wet mix of building sand. Just like brick laying, when you get the mix just right the cobbles go in no bother, too wet and they float, too dry and they heave because you have to use too much force to get them in and you don't get a good seal. Floated a small section at a time. The spray bottle was there for if the mix got a little too dry (it was hot) and for any repairs (labourer stood on the corner :angry: ). There was no real pattern, just plonked them down, customer didnt want to pay for any fancy designs. After each section tapped them down to level with a small sheet of plywood, roughly 500x500, that I stuck a handle on. They are 20-30mm scotch pebble, ended up being 10m2, there is another similar size section and 1 smaller one.

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Post: # 63177Post Carberry

Here are the photos of the driveway. Hard to see in the small photos but the driveway has sloping concrete between the blocks and the street, I said it would have looked better with some edging and blocks coming down 2 courses further but customer thought concrete would look better ???

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Post: # 63181Post Suggers

I'm still not getting the photos....?? :(
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Post: # 63188Post Pablo

Carberry wrote:footpath that is scotch pebbles
Are they some kind of stone infused with whisky or are you just trying to offend an entire nation. We prefer Scots or Scottish thank you very much. :)
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Post: # 63204Post GB_Groundworks

Or from the ppl who make post it notes haha
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Tommy
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Post: # 63206Post Tommy

3M???? :p

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Post: # 63244Post Suggers

ha ha - never realised the Scots were so sensitive - :p
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Post: # 63245Post Suggers

Of course, now with the overtly smiling self-satisfied Salmon - Scotland is gonna leave us.....?
I feel it's a shame - when I want to pull europe together, to tell the USA to move over, we now get the scots for more breakj-up ?
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Post: # 63254Post Pablo

Salmond. The Scots are much more pro europe than the rest of the Uk and if they get independance will go down the same road as the Irish which worked very well for them minus the traincrash last year. If you want a closer Europe it's your own counrtymen you need to convince because the Scots are all for it and chomping at the bit. A referendum will probably result in a yes vote but it's not as simple as that and still very unlikely that any separation will happen regardless of whether the majority want it to. As for the USA we've nothing to fear from them they're in the same death throes that our empire was in last century it's south and east Asia we have to worry about.
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Post: # 63266Post rab1

The vast majority of us voted SNP as Labour are now worse the the Tories, at least with them we know we were going to be fxcked. most Scots believe in the union in the central belt but up north forget it, they would dump the union in a blink of the eye.

Perth upwards are always SNP strongholds and no surprises there but the central belt was labour until now, in a general election Labour will win in central belt but the labour Party will take a long time to be forgiven for new Labour.
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so been busy but a catch up

installed a catch pit for the drains on the pitch

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installed 120m of 150 drain

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through our now infilled temporary ponds from the winter

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bulldozer on its way to brighton, ebay sale

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removed the temporary hardcore road

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our irish wolfhound saffy passed away :( great dog sadly missed

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shouldn't laugh but burried her with the 8 ton, she was a big dog. my 10yr nephew added the cross

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built a levelling frame

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fixing that drive for a builder we work for

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new arrival

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grading out the dips on the pitches

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stoning up the roads

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a bit of fencing, 500m post and rail, and before anyone gets their knickers in a twist we had to unload the hiab wagon on the station at the bottom of our lane as it wouldnt fit under the bridge.

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