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duck tape the underside and face joints to stop the material falling through, then its your choice, but i would use easipoint personally!
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More pictures here
https://plus.google.com/photos....DnuDlOg
Not sure what you mean by ends blocks?
J
https://plus.google.com/photos....DnuDlOg
Not sure what you mean by ends blocks?
J
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very neat job segovia
there are a few areas where the bedding is close to the top of the blocks and does not give enough depth for what ever your using to point the blocks with but this can be removed with a angle grinder or similar taking care not to touch the edge of the blocks
seeing as the step treads are held in place with brickwork on 3 sides one can only think its the front edge what sean is referring too which could be vulnerable to braking away if you step right on the front edge of the half blocks unless these have been well bedded and buttered together on 4:1 building sand and cement mix similar to laying brickwork
there are a few areas where the bedding is close to the top of the blocks and does not give enough depth for what ever your using to point the blocks with but this can be removed with a angle grinder or similar taking care not to touch the edge of the blocks
seeing as the step treads are held in place with brickwork on 3 sides one can only think its the front edge what sean is referring too which could be vulnerable to braking away if you step right on the front edge of the half blocks unless these have been well bedded and buttered together on 4:1 building sand and cement mix similar to laying brickwork
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Hi - yes I am satisfied that they are well bedded, in hindsight should of used some adhesive on the underneath of the blocks. This was done by my bricklayer and he has not used resin type filler before. I have actually bought Weatherpoint, as I don't have enough Rompox left to do the job. This is my dilemma, let him point up with sand and cement which I know will be a good job or go for the resin filler .
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mickg wrote:very neat job segovia
there are a few areas where the bedding is close to the top of the blocks and does not give enough depth for what ever your using to point the blocks with but this can be removed with a angle grinder or similar taking care not to touch the edge of the blocks
seeing as the step treads are held in place with brickwork on 3 sides one can only think its the front edge what sean is referring too which could be vulnerable to braking away if you step right on the front edge of the half blocks unless these have been well bedded and buttered together on 4:1 building sand and cement mix similar to laying brickwork
Not so mick, the first photo he put up had a piece of offcut timber holding some darts in place, so when he takes that away, surely it will migrate? If i'm seeing it wrong, ( wrong strength bins on ) then i apologise.
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I cant see the first photo sean as it shows a question mark where the photo should be and all the other photos on the second link show half blocks to the front edge of the riser and the darts are to the back of the steps so once pointed can't move
have you seen something I have missed ?
have you seen something I have missed ?
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darts are the small cuts or less than a third of a block
in your situation you have no choice but to cut the small pieces otherwise you would loose the pattern of the half bond but if it was block paving on a driveway anything less than a third of a block in size would be inboard cutting
explained about halfway down the page
inboard cutting
in your situation you have no choice but to cut the small pieces otherwise you would loose the pattern of the half bond but if it was block paving on a driveway anything less than a third of a block in size would be inboard cutting
explained about halfway down the page
inboard cutting
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I am intrigued now as to where you saw the timber, I have looked at all the shots I took and I can't see any timbermickg wrote:I cant see the first photo sean as it shows a question mark where the photo should be and all the other photos on the second link show half blocks to the front edge of the riser and the darts are to the back of the steps so once pointed can't move
have you seen something I have missed ?
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