50mm blks 15mm proud of sand b4 wacking? - Told 2 put 15mm high-but site says less?
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utterley ker-nackered today - thought I had strong wrists but after a day of screeding across a 3.7 metre gap they now feel like they're made of glass.
I think I put down too much sand yesterday (filling to the fpl) as today I reckon we shifted at least a tone of sand from screeding the layer.
Yep - should have taken heed of various posts here and put down less, lack of experience and most propbably lack of general common sense on my part dictated otherwise.
Have had to screed twice to get the levels down to my 42mm below fpl, and think I'll have to screed again tomorrow to get the 'snooker table' (perfectly flat) effect I'm after.
Now I am at my 42mm below the fpl, I'm wondering if I should compact it once more due to taking so much off?
Or will this drop the layer too much down and mean I have to add more on and screed yet again.
Going out of my small mind!
So close to finishing now...
I think I put down too much sand yesterday (filling to the fpl) as today I reckon we shifted at least a tone of sand from screeding the layer.
Yep - should have taken heed of various posts here and put down less, lack of experience and most propbably lack of general common sense on my part dictated otherwise.
Have had to screed twice to get the levels down to my 42mm below fpl, and think I'll have to screed again tomorrow to get the 'snooker table' (perfectly flat) effect I'm after.
Now I am at my 42mm below the fpl, I'm wondering if I should compact it once more due to taking so much off?
Or will this drop the layer too much down and mean I have to add more on and screed yet again.
Going out of my small mind!
So close to finishing now...
dime bar?
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DN thanks for your reply,
yep leaving it overnight as got dark and was starting to rain, we covered the entire area with plastic sheets though, should be ok for tomorrow am you think?
Also the surface this afternoon got well and truly p1ss*d on by the rain which is the point we went to b&q to get plastic sheets, was rained on for at least 3/4 hour.
So no to another compact hopefully be ok for blocks tomorrow?
yep leaving it overnight as got dark and was starting to rain, we covered the entire area with plastic sheets though, should be ok for tomorrow am you think?
Also the surface this afternoon got well and truly p1ss*d on by the rain which is the point we went to b&q to get plastic sheets, was rained on for at least 3/4 hour.
So no to another compact hopefully be ok for blocks tomorrow?
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A couple hours rain won't hurt screeded/compacted sand,personally i never cover screeded sand as the chances are you will direct any puddles of water on the sheet into the sand,
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cheers boys, no more compacting then, (until whacking blocks in) - but needs a final sreed tomorrow, thanks for all your help.
These high maintenance newbies eh? (although becoming less and less clueless all the time)
I'm off for a well earned pint or seven. (& give you gents some peace)
You guys are all the dogs boll-ocks thanks again.
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These high maintenance newbies eh? (although becoming less and less clueless all the time)
I'm off for a well earned pint or seven. (& give you gents some peace)
You guys are all the dogs boll-ocks thanks again.
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