Sawn small flags for use as drive edging - How to 'stick' them down

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Dave_L
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I've got to lay some 300 x 100 x 20 sawn stone "slabs" for want of a better word for the edging of a gravel driveway.

What would be the best method of doing so? I was thinking along the lines of a kerb race and bed the "slabs" on a 15/20mm bed of motar.

Does this sound like a feasible plan? Could I coat the underside of the slabs to promote a good stick/bond to the race - or just "no more nails" the b'stards down to the race?

Answers/suggestions welcome!
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Post: # 63942Post cookiewales

hi dave kill to birds with one stone lay semi dry kerb race to a good level small agragate ie 10mm then mix 4to 1 grit sand cement some sbr lay on 25mm wide bed and haunch as you go once you get your first few tapped in they will stay where you put them :D :D
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Post: # 63944Post Dave_L

Thanks Cookie.....thats what I had in mind.......job sorted, cheers for your help.
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Post: # 63946Post London Stone Paving

Why 20mm Dave? Sounds a bit thin

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Post: # 63961Post Dave_L

It's what the customer has already - they are what he has edged his other paving areas with. I say 20mm, could be 25mm - they vary a little.
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Post: # 64010Post seanandruby

cookiewales wrote:hi dave kill to birds with one stone lay semi dry kerb race to a good level small agragate ie 10mm then mix 4to 1 grit sand cement some sbr lay on 25mm wide bed and haunch as you go once you get your first few tapped in they will stay where you put them :D :D
Would that be wide, or thick cookie ???
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