I wish to lay a block paving soldier course, but am unsure how to lay against the brick wall.
The wall is a single skin with End piers and intermediate piers.
Should the soldier course follow the contours of the wall and piers, or should I lay a straight course between the piers and infill with concrete/mortar?
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Strictly speaking: no, as the wall should hold them in place, as fare as spreading forces are concerned, but in my experience, it's much eaiser to bed them onto a lean mix concrete and then use them as a reasonably stable screed guide than to bed directly onto sand and hope they don't get disturbed.
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