To mitre or not
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Trying to decide how to lay an edge course around a patio door. The edge course is composed of a double row of Tobermore Tegula Setts which are variable
70/80/90/100/110/120 x 90mm.
The options I've come up with are below. Looking on opinions on which looks better or if there are other options.
For regular 90 deg corners I'll probably go with the simpler design as seen here
70/80/90/100/110/120 x 90mm.
The options I've come up with are below. Looking on opinions on which looks better or if there are other options.
For regular 90 deg corners I'll probably go with the simpler design as seen here
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Lay the blocks on a concrete bed, and half fill the 15mm gap with the same mix. That way the blocks won’t move when whacked, then do the pointing once the kiln dried sand is in and all whacking finished to ensure not braking the pointing.
Ken
KGC Block Paving
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