Laser paver - Indian sandstone

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 76924Post Thepinkpavingco

Thought I'd share a clip of me laying flags using my dual grade laser.
I use this system on every patio or driveway i do
as you can see no lines no levels are used you not get a more accurate job (I think)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...._player

Enjoy
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Post: # 76926Post GB_Groundworks

how much was the laser we hired one last year guy said it was about £2500?
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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 76928Post Thepinkpavingco

They retail at over 3 grand for that model but you can get different makes a lot cheaper we picked ours up second hand for £800 on eBay with no receiver no box no charger.
Since then I have bought all the bits and can't be without it now
Digging
Grading
Paving
Drainage
Shuttering
Etc
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Post: # 76929Post GB_Groundworks

this is theone we had with reciever mounted on our dozer

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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 76930Post Thepinkpavingco

The same one as mine in tip top condition :(
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Post: # 76949Post lutonlagerlout

I cant help thinking there must be issues at some point with extra riven flags?
i use a laser to set up level and then a string line
then a bit of judgement
on the plus side your mix looks very much like my mix :)
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Post: # 76951Post London Stone Paving

I used to have one of those. I bought it from a place in Wolverhampton called Site services I think. Very handy bit of kit. Pink, how does it work with putting your fall on the paving? Can you set up a programme for it or something ?

Mix does look absolutely spot on. Makes your life so much easier

Steve

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Post: # 76955Post Thepinkpavingco

lutonlagerlout wrote:I cant help thinking there must be issues at some point with extra riven flags?
i use a laser to set up level and then a string line
then a bit of judgement
on the plus side your mix looks very much like my mix :)
LLL
Honestly Luton once you have one right it's a case of making the edges adjacent to the last flag are flush checking with the flat of your hand and using laser really only on the edge sticking out in the middle of nowhere
I'd advise you to hire one and give it a go
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Post: # 76957Post Thepinkpavingco

London Stone Paving wrote:I used to have one of those. I bought it from a place in Wolverhampton called Site services I think. Very handy bit of kit. Pink, how does it work with putting your fall on the paving? Can you set up a programme for it or something ?

Mix does look absolutely spot on. Makes your life so much easier

Steve
To set it up for falls if your good with maths you can input the grade only in %.
But all I do is set a brick at the two finished elevations set up the laser at the lowest point set the receiver on the stave whilst on the brick, then place stave on higher brick and adjust x axis upward until you hear the continuous tone.
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local patios and driveway
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Post: # 76959Post local patios and driveway

I have a laser level its a great bit of kit, but i dont think you can adjust mine to have a fall in it.

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Post: # 76961Post dig dug dan

do you put the staff on the higher bit of the riven part of the slab, or the lower??
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r896neo
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Post: # 76965Post r896neo

I commend your use of technology. Personally i find it work well to use the laser to quickly place a rail every 14ft with the falls set into them, then use a long straight bit of aluminium box to run from the paving to the next rail.

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Post: # 76968Post Thepinkpavingco

dig dug dan wrote:do you put the staff on the higher bit of the riven part of the slab, or the lower??
I always try and pick a lower spot but it depends on each individual flag
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Post: # 76976Post lutonlagerlout

I reckon you are having our leg up Mr.Pink
as well as lines for falls i also use 90 deg lines for square and also for alignment
the quality of your work is not in doubt,but i cant see any man putting a bleeping receiver on the corners of every flag
you only need the leading edge as the rest has to lay to whats there

you dont know the trouble you have caused to DIYers worldwide
hahaha
the weekends full of bleeping coming from gardens
the topcon laser recommended by dave L last year is still doing well on its original non rechargeable batteries
and I am very happy with it
but once i have 150 below dpc and a 1:60 fall what else do i need?
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Post: # 76983Post mickavalon

That noise would drive me nuts, I don't even let the lads have a radio on site, so that would have no chance.
Nearly had us fooled there though, didn't you? We do that with the Sub-base, but we use the same methods as Sir Luton and never fails, although it can if your dozy labourer runs over yer pegs with his barrow and then forgets to reset them but it soon becomes obvious when your having to bury the feckin slabs to get them to peg heights!!!:p
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