cookiewales wrote:That is top notch Tarmac Dave hats of to your crew
Cheers Cookie, tar is hard to get excited about looks-wise but there is a lot of skill in getting this right - and you can't lift it and re-lay it if you get it wrong!
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lutonlagerlout wrote:lovely work cookie
why the wet mix?
those flags look good,they almost look like old council greys
you must have laid 25-30 m2 in a day there?
the subbase steve is a variety of what we crushed
blinded in places
I have had to order 4 tonne of type 1 for tomorrow as all the crush is gone
LLL
hi tony there reclaimed York stone 2 foot sq. x 2 inch lovely wear and patina have used wet mix before and seeing your job .thought hey ho lets give it a go worked well 6/1 mix couple of taps with my fred Flintstone maul job done 25.5 m2 laid bit much on my own there heavy would have used my stone magnet but its in york
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lutonlagerlout wrote:i like the wet mix,because the flags are stuck like s**t to a blanket within 30 minutes
what are you pointing with?
cheers LLL
am going to slurry point them 6/1 clean of with belt cleaner .i did the ones outside the porch when pointing setts it was spot on will have video running and pictures :p p.s. found wet mix good when one person laying this yorkstone was£70 m2 plus vat
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