Back fall problem
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Hi everyone. I have spent some time searching on this website what I would like to know but I could not get my answer. Can anybody please explain to me how to lay a standard block with back fall on mortar base, I mean what tool needs to be use? Do I just tap the end of the block that is supposed to fall and check with a spirit level? Sorry I am new to the topic so apologies in advance. Thanks
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I want to build an open drain channel (swale) from blocks so the both sides of the channel must be inclined like in the picture I included.
http://www.pavingexpert.com/images/drainage/drn058.gif
http://www.pavingexpert.com/images/drainage/drn058.gif
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Peter, as you can see from the picture the bedding is laid to a fall.
If you are using a CBM you will need a good sub base, laid to a fall, use the house wall as a guide and place a string line at the outside edge to lay your 'back fall.' tap the paviour down using either the handle end of a club hammer, a small pavers mallet, or an ordinary hammer with a lump of timber on top surface of the paving. tap down till level with the string line. No special tools required. Good luck.
If you are using a CBM you will need a good sub base, laid to a fall, use the house wall as a guide and place a string line at the outside edge to lay your 'back fall.' tap the paviour down using either the handle end of a club hammer, a small pavers mallet, or an ordinary hammer with a lump of timber on top surface of the paving. tap down till level with the string line. No special tools required. Good luck.
sean
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