Am i being anal!

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Thehandmadegarden
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Post: # 68286Post Thehandmadegarden

When laying muti sized random paving, be it Indian, Yorkstone or whatever It has always been my practice to lay it in a fashion so that there are no cross '+' joints and no straight lines that cross more than three joints. The rationale being that the eye is drawn to these and distracts from the finished result. This said I don't think I have seen one laying pattern supplied by a supplier that takes this into consideration. Other contractors I have seen also seem not to worry about it.

So...am I anal?

Clive

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 68288Post DNgroundworks

Nope, standard practice :)

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Post: # 68290Post lutonlagerlout

welcome to our world clive :)
just stick to your principles mate
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Carberry
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Post: # 68292Post Carberry

It does look better but it's a little more time consuming and I have never met a customer who has complained about crosses or long joints. The only reason they have ever noticed anything like that is if I have pointed it out

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Post: # 68293Post DNgroundworks

I must admit, i have done a few patios with cross joints years ago, i dont find it any more difficult tbh

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Post: # 68296Post London Stone Paving

No, not at all. Crosses aint right

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Post: # 68297Post local patios and driveway

clive, anal would be at least using terram etc under your sub base.... ;) :rock: bleedin facebook..

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Post: # 68302Post lutonlagerlout

eh?
what do you mean LAPD?
you know i use terram under subbase :;):
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Post: # 68308Post local patios and driveway

I know the guys here do but clive dont, his fb profile is wide open to public..

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Post: # 68309Post lutonlagerlout

aha!
personally, i wont go on faceache
everyone i want , has my details
cheers LLL :)
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Stuarty
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Post: # 68320Post Stuarty

I prefer to lay it with out long straight joints or crosses, but when the gaffer and your foreman are on your case to "just get it down" then sometimes you just gotta get on with it. Especially when you get a crate of slabs with a serious amount of 2x2 and 3x2s cos they 'get it covered quicker' :0

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