Flag on edge - Weight of flag on wet concrete
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The small patio I will be building extends into the current soil/planting area of the garden almost at the same level and I was thinking of building a very small wall, just two courses, to hold in/separate the patio foundation material from the soil. The edge of the patio will sit on top of the wall. I have some concrete edging slabs 3 ft long and 6 inches deep that I could use as an alternative to bricks and I have been looking at the Flag on Edge section of the main site. Might seem a daft question but won't the weight of the edging slab make it sink into the poured concrete, if only a little, making it difficult to retain the desired levels at the top edge? Or would this not happen with a very stiff mix? I'm sure that you guys just love waiting for silly questions to come in!
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Just use a semi-dry mix of concrete to hold them to line and leval, no problems that way MSH
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pardon me if I have misunderstood...but are you intending to use the concrete edging to stop the sub base (as you call it the foundation of the patio) from moving out into the soil of your planted area?
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