Advice with sandstone ? pics of progress !! - Edging with paviours ??
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What make this stone harder LLL.lutonlagerlout wrote:our old scud london stone does a sawn version for not bad money
personally i feel the colours are too strong but thats just me
I have a feeling that harvest is one of the softer sandstones so you might need a sealer,also get a lay out done or do it yourself before you start
saves a lot of grief
BTW i was coring holes yesterday for vents,what a ballbreaker of a job!
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Definately going to get a sawn/polished stone now.
I have mint fossil out my front in full sun and the stuff is like a sponge.
I like the look of Modak but it's also 'lively'.......
Kandla Grey/Raj Green look very nice also.......
I did mail the above company and they said any still will suffice in damp/low light area.
Reckon a sealed/polished stone would be fine.
But which....
Different suppliers seem different quality.
I can also get this from local supplier, but he has no polished on show, only a brown...
http://www.digbytrading.com/eCatalogues/2011_brochure/index.html
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Right this is the same stuff as you linked LLL -lutonlagerlout wrote:our old scud london stone does a sawn version for not bad money
personally i feel the colours are too strong but thats just me
I have a feeling that harvest is one of the softer sandstones so you might need a sealer,also get a lay out done or do it yourself before you start
saves a lot of grief
BTW i was coring holes yesterday for vents,what a ballbreaker of a job!
cheers LLL
http://www.naturalpaving.co.uk/category.php?id=1
Digby stone also do it and it's named Flame, they call it polished.
So if i use this and it wears it's your fault LLL
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This is driving me crazy now, just been Exall +Jones to view the Natural Stone Range and they have NO swan/polished stone on show !!!! and just looked at me daft when i asked for it !!!!!
I did quit fancy the 2 stones in pic below, Steel Blue and Carbon Black, they seemed harder and not riven (not swan/polished).....I then discovered it was Limestone......
What reckon peeps ? I know the choice is ultimately mine but still want your opinions.
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I did quit fancy the 2 stones in pic below, Steel Blue and Carbon Black, they seemed harder and not riven (not swan/polished).....I then discovered it was Limestone......
What reckon peeps ? I know the choice is ultimately mine but still want your opinions.
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