Cos they are all exactly the same dimensions I was thinking of screeding the bed. Like kinda compartmentalising areas with formwork and screeding a 40mm thick mortar bed over the sub and laying. Then rinse and repeat.
Not sure. Used to laying different thicknesses of stones where each one is levelled individually.
Any advice would be as always greatly appreciated!
Cheers lads
Oh btw Luton. Started eating porridge every morning as per you advice. Now love the stuff and eat it by the gallon. Put on over a stone in weight. Nearly 180lbs now.
Best way to lay textured buff bradstones?
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Aha it becomes clear! I'm gonna be buying a laser levelling kit. I'll do a thread on it asking for advice on the best one for not loads of money.
This patio is going to be far away from the house in the top left hand corner of the garden spanning 7m x 7m with a big curve cut out of it. I was thinking of having my cross fall towards the curve leading towards the grass area. I think this would be the correct thing to do!? As in, from the corner point get my 1:80 diagonally 45 degrees from the corner toward the curve. Would that be correct?
My other question is.... how exactly to I get a perfect right angle with respect to the positioning of the house and garden? I thought I could mark out the area as a triangle and measure it out until I got that ratio 3:4:5 I think it is so I know my angles are exact and if it looks right, it looks right???
This patio is going to be far away from the house in the top left hand corner of the garden spanning 7m x 7m with a big curve cut out of it. I was thinking of having my cross fall towards the curve leading towards the grass area. I think this would be the correct thing to do!? As in, from the corner point get my 1:80 diagonally 45 degrees from the corner toward the curve. Would that be correct?
My other question is.... how exactly to I get a perfect right angle with respect to the positioning of the house and garden? I thought I could mark out the area as a triangle and measure it out until I got that ratio 3:4:5 I think it is so I know my angles are exact and if it looks right, it looks right???
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