Aye, i agree with that, i sometimes help my builder friends point patios they have laid etc, and their cutting in compared to mine is dodgy to say the least, especially the curved cuts.lutonlagerlout wrote:48 hrs yeah
cutting is where its at FB
thats what separates the pros from the am-drams
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Hi guys
Finished doing all my bit and bobs in the garden and laying the patio so decide to start mortaring today. Weather forecast from 4 different weather stations said no rain for the next few days.
Ummed and ahhed for about 2 hours cos it is overcast and decided to go for it. Anyhow after doing 1m2 with black die I noticed a few spots of rain. I aborted and took it all up and blew out all the joints. Another thing I noticed was there was a the odd dark blemish on the patio here and there. I got a tiny amount of boiling water with detergent and scrubed it up no problem. I am now testing some stones placed in my own garden.
The question I have is as my mix was certainly not too wet or dry is the humidity caused by being overcast causing the colour to ever so slightly go on the stones or have I possibly put in too much dye?
Cheers guys
Finished doing all my bit and bobs in the garden and laying the patio so decide to start mortaring today. Weather forecast from 4 different weather stations said no rain for the next few days.
Ummed and ahhed for about 2 hours cos it is overcast and decided to go for it. Anyhow after doing 1m2 with black die I noticed a few spots of rain. I aborted and took it all up and blew out all the joints. Another thing I noticed was there was a the odd dark blemish on the patio here and there. I got a tiny amount of boiling water with detergent and scrubed it up no problem. I am now testing some stones placed in my own garden.
The question I have is as my mix was certainly not too wet or dry is the humidity caused by being overcast causing the colour to ever so slightly go on the stones or have I possibly put in too much dye?
Cheers guys
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Refer to this:
http://www.pavingexpert.com/point04.htm
You should follow the guidleines given by the manuafcturer for the % of pigment. If you're using a powder it's generally a maximum of 10% by weight of cement but it's essential to check. Most say start off at between 2.5 and 5% by weight of cement and take it from there. If a liquid pigment, again follow the manufacturers recommendations.
Generally the more pigment you add the darker the colour but remember after a few days it will dry lighter. Measure all materials accurately and consistently to avoid a patchwork quilt.
http://www.pavingexpert.com/point04.htm
You should follow the guidleines given by the manuafcturer for the % of pigment. If you're using a powder it's generally a maximum of 10% by weight of cement but it's essential to check. Most say start off at between 2.5 and 5% by weight of cement and take it from there. If a liquid pigment, again follow the manufacturers recommendations.
Generally the more pigment you add the darker the colour but remember after a few days it will dry lighter. Measure all materials accurately and consistently to avoid a patchwork quilt.
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