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flowjoe
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Post: # 65935Post
flowjoe
What kind of bond is this Mr Lout ?


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jonnyboyentire
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- Location: uk
Post: # 65937Post
jonnyboyentire
Flowjoe, that's tie-bond.....can't believe you don't know!!!
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!
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flowjoe
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Post: # 65938Post
flowjoe
Ha,
Pull tie = the new duct tape, bet the shuttle had one or the other on board on yesterdays launch 
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lutonlagerlout
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- Location: bedfordshire
Post: # 65942Post
lutonlagerlout
the blocks are flower or snowflake screen deco blocks
the bond is straight bond
used for a bit of privacy but not too much
LLL
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joydivision
- Posts: 186
- Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:50 pm
- Location: manchester
Post: # 66054Post
joydivision
Think your wrong there Jonny, thats definately tie garden wall bond. Seems you havent spotted the vertical ties!
Shite job though in my opinion, them ties should really be doubled up!
JD
A tidy job is a happy job.
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Stuarty
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- Location: Edinburgh
Post: # 66060Post
Stuarty
And cut the excess off the ties, that just puts a good job to shame :laugh:
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GB_Groundworks
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- Location: high peak
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GB_Groundworks
yeah h&s have you for that might take the eye out of a passing small orphaned child
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com