Slabs layed into concrete base
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neil, i see you are in my neck of the woods. Are you sure you've attempted this kind of stuff before? Bricks are a no no. You really need to lay the flags first on a semi dry concrete mix. using your flags as ''screed rails' you can lay wet mix either side. You'll need a contraction joint either side of the flags, or cut one in next day. Good luck and post photos.
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neil i can see stewarts point, these are the things you should know about when pricing a job. It is pure basic stuff really. The fact you were going to corner the flags up on bricks shows a distinct lack of experience. But hopefully with men like stewart ('carbery) you can learn a thing, or two .
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Thanks for the vote of confidence Sean. There is still a lot for me to learn about this game but I get really annoyed when 'tradesmen' charge for work when they clearly have no idea what they're doing. One bad experience for the customer and they tar all tradesmen with the same brush.seanandruby wrote:neil i can see stewarts point, these are the things you should know about when pricing a job. It is pure basic stuff really. The fact you were going to corner the flags up on bricks shows a distinct lack of experience. But hopefully with men like stewart ('carbery) you can learn a thing, or two .
Neil - follow the advice on here and it's hard to go wrong. If you are charging somebody for this work then I suggest you read everything on
This page and any links leading from it. Read this page too
Don't rip them off. Do a proper job.