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anyone seen these knocking around, must have been 4'x2' and 5'x2'?
in the first image can see the dust billowing from out the backof the houses they were working behind, poor lungs.
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1319070952
in the first image can see the dust billowing from out the backof the houses they were working behind, poor lungs.
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Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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They'd do your back a world of good. We've just finished a job of re-laying approx 60m2 of Sawn Yorkstone, 3" thick and mainly 5'x2', 4'x2' and 3'x3'. Needless to say the saw came out a few times, strictly for getting the pattern correct, of course. My oppo has 'nt walked straight since.
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The 4x2 size was very common around 6/7 years ago and beyond. Many importers stopped this size based on the weight (H&S) and associated breakages (when these were broken it could work out a few bob at a time!)
Contractors used to refer to them as grave stones
Contractors used to refer to them as grave stones
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It's not the weight that would bother me it's getting something that long and thin well bedded and sitting properly without it cracking that I'd worry about. When I first started paving over here there used to be 3x3 flags they were always thick but getting them neatly bedded was a pain.
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