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looks superb cookie, what is it being pointed with ?
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It's being pointed with 6/1 sharp sand cement batched in buckets so no change to mix . It's made very wet to flow into joints then sweegie into joints . Then the pergo belt cleaner comes into play . I have bought 100 litres Eco chem cleaner £250 inc vat to etch the pointing to take the new look away it will in a few months look like over 100 years old . I have in the past used hydercloric acid 32 percent proof but is not user friendly or client friendly will have time lapse up for the pointing :p
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Truly superb work.cookiewales wrote:It's being pointed with 6/1 sharp sand cement batched in buckets so no change to mix . It's made very wet to flow into joints then sweegie into joints . Then the pergo belt cleaner comes into play . I have bought 100 litres Eco chem cleaner £250 inc vat to etch the pointing to take the new look away it will in a few months look like over 100 years old . I have in the past used hydercloric acid 32 percent proof but is not user friendly or client friendly will have time lapse up for the pointing :p
Have you stopped pointing with the resins and Is the way you're going to do pointing from now on?
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You are right on paving resin wins hands down on setts slurry wins unless the client has buckets of money resin is by far the quicker but I have had 20 ton diggers with steel tracks on setts with no problem on slurry will have the time lapse camera up for itLondon Stone Paving wrote:You beat me to the question there Bob. I'm assuming that the sand and cement is much cheaper to do and the investment of the belt cleaner means the residue can be easily removed ?
Tell me I'm right Cookie ?
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we were going to do a 9 inch wall to match the house
but after seeing london stone's display the client wants cladding to match the flags ,also mason finished copings in matching stone
its a good sized lump of a patio and we are hoping to infill where needed with our home grown crushed
got a chimney to point tomorrow then onto the 9 inch conkers monday :;):
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but after seeing london stone's display the client wants cladding to match the flags ,also mason finished copings in matching stone
its a good sized lump of a patio and we are hoping to infill where needed with our home grown crushed
got a chimney to point tomorrow then onto the 9 inch conkers monday :;):
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