Help! flags not stuck to bedding after two weeks
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Started with a concrete sub base (ballast and cement). I let that dry for 2 weeks.
I used a mix of 6 shovels sharp sand and 1 shovel cement and added a little water to make a semi dry mix (just enough water for it to stick together if you squeeze by hand)
I used a screed type bedding method, so the bed water perfectly level and then laid the flag on top and gave it a gentle tap so it sits in nice.
It has been two weeks now and noticed nearly half of them are loose and can easily be lifted off the bed. Some of them are stuck on perfectly but the rest are loose.
Not sure what i am doing wrong?
I used a mix of 6 shovels sharp sand and 1 shovel cement and added a little water to make a semi dry mix (just enough water for it to stick together if you squeeze by hand)
I used a screed type bedding method, so the bed water perfectly level and then laid the flag on top and gave it a gentle tap so it sits in nice.
It has been two weeks now and noticed nearly half of them are loose and can easily be lifted off the bed. Some of them are stuck on perfectly but the rest are loose.
Not sure what i am doing wrong?
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The mix is not wet enough, and if you are laying sandstone, you need a bond bridge and sbr in the mix.
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Just a little drier than bricklaying mortar is about right.
you will need a bond bridge, sbr and cement mixed as a slurry, painted on the back of the slabs prior to laying. A dry mix is no good
you will need a bond bridge, sbr and cement mixed as a slurry, painted on the back of the slabs prior to laying. A dry mix is no good
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Yes, SBR in the bedding mortar AND SBR in the bonding primer. Put the primer on the base and on the underside of the flag. That's proper belt and braces.
See BnR SBR For Bedding
See BnR SBR For Bedding
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