Paving markers

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Post: # 42882Post Tony McC

The last time I was speaking to Richard, he was planning to change the name to "Paver's Chalk" and he was supposed to let me know what to do about the website I maintain for him but I've had no instruction, so the site remains little more than a contact page.
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Post: # 42889Post lutonlagerlout

i use the markers on a daily basis,anything that a bricklayer's pencil can do the marker does clearer
not sure why the name was changed to chalk??
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Post: # 42902Post Tony McC

I think it was because some eejits assumed a 'marker' was a big felt tip, the sort used for graffiti on bus shelters, and they managed to convince Richard that his yokes were more akin to chalk.
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Post: # 43091Post DNgroundworks

Just received some of these pavers chalks in the post, the great, what are they made out of? or is that a secret?!:p

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Post: # 43110Post Tony McC

It's a sort-of secret but the clue's in the name!
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Post: # 43116Post DNgroundworks

Some sort of chalk then ha ha!

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Post: # 43129Post Tony McC

Shhh! Don't tell everybody!
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Post: # 43141Post msh paving

Sorry to put a damper on it but maybe they are made from fibreglass,the give away is the fibres poking out as you use them
maybe just maybe :D :D :D MSH
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Post: # 43149Post DNgroundworks

well i thought that, but didnt want to give away the secret....;)

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Post: # 43150Post rimexboy

I just used an old electricity cupboard door,
the guys on the father inlaws site use them all day and they are easy to get again when yet another one gets damaged :laugh:

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