Wash-in jointing - ...for when it won't stop raining!
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Can anyone remember when this topic was discussed recently, or what thread it was in?
I can't find it and the search yoke is useless, giving me all sorts of irrelevant answers.
I have someone looking to *buy* wash-in sand jointing! He doesn't seem to understand it's just the usual jointing sand with added water. Part of me is tempted to sell him some damp bags of KDS I have in the garden for around 15 quid a bag. :p
I can't find it and the search yoke is useless, giving me all sorts of irrelevant answers.
I have someone looking to *buy* wash-in sand jointing! He doesn't seem to understand it's just the usual jointing sand with added water. Part of me is tempted to sell him some damp bags of KDS I have in the garden for around 15 quid a bag. :p
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hi boss
its been discussed many times
here is one example from 6 1/2 years ago
I have had occasion to use this technique and it is handy when the rain is bad but the client still needs to keep off it for a couple of days to let the water drain and it inevitably needs topping up when the dry weather comes (???)
LLL
its been discussed many times
here is one example from 6 1/2 years ago
I have had occasion to use this technique and it is handy when the rain is bad but the client still needs to keep off it for a couple of days to let the water drain and it inevitably needs topping up when the dry weather comes (???)
LLL
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Depends how big the job is.lutonlagerlout wrote:Soft sand has too much clay in it and stains the paving
KDS at £3 a bag is hardly expensive or is it ?
LLL
Living near the coast our dredged sand tends to be somewhat cleaner than that pit shit stuff.
How do you lay bricks with that stuff, had a bag from wickes once it wouldn't come of the trowel and trying to form a bed, messy.
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hmm worked OK for me I found it straight away
how do you deal with wet joints/ blocks
how do you deal with wet joints/ blocks
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I searched using keywords "wet kiln dried sand" using from the beginning and the block paving forum, the search has always worked with good results each time I have used it
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