Flexible paving - Joint width/point contact

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sunshine
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Hi all i'm studying differant types of paving as part of my horticulture certificate i need to find some information that he has given me,i bought myself a paving book but it dosent give me the answers that i need,what i need to find out is,what is the recommened joint width for flexible paving and what problems are created through point contact between adjacent pavers("butt jointing)hope some one can help thanks

bobbi o
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flexible asphalt pavement,replicating the appearance of hand laid bricks - www.streetprint.com

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The answers to the original questions can be found on the main website.
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sunshine
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Post: # 9857Post sunshine

Hi thanks heaps for pointing me in the right direction to find the answers that i need for my assignment,great site
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You're welcome :D
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