What type mortar - What mortar to use for laying coping
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Hi all,
I'm laying 600x300 coping on a 9 inch block wall.
I'm getting conflicting advice whether to use mortar using sharp or building sand.
Does it matter which you use.
Also do I adopt the normal spacing as in bricklaying or butt the coping an have expansion joints at various point.
The longest run is only 3M
Thanks in advance
I'm laying 600x300 coping on a 9 inch block wall.
I'm getting conflicting advice whether to use mortar using sharp or building sand.
Does it matter which you use.
Also do I adopt the normal spacing as in bricklaying or butt the coping an have expansion joints at various point.
The longest run is only 3M
Thanks in advance
Glenne_n
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Use building sand with a 4:1 mix and leave a 10mm - 12mm space between each coping and strike each joint with a brick jointer or pointing trowel
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it needs to be diluted less than 5:1 to apply it to the rear side of the copings otherwise it will be like milk and end up everywhere if your not careful
10mm - 12mm bed for the copings, tap into place gently using a rubber mallet or a lump hammer and a piece of 3 x 2 timber and check for being level
10mm - 12mm bed for the copings, tap into place gently using a rubber mallet or a lump hammer and a piece of 3 x 2 timber and check for being level
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