Hello,
My project is a 45m2 patio, rectangular is shape. One side is a straight house foundation. I will begin laying blocks as soon as weather permits.
The design will be 90 or 45 degree herringbone. I am leaning toward the 90 degree because of the straight wall.
I much prefer the 45 degree design but hesitant for fear of skewing the whole thing with a poor layout.
Any suggestions for a layout or workflow? Should I be considering a chalklne, stringline or some other reference?
I could not find a discussion on the subject, so maybe it is not such a big deal to others.
Thanks in advance.
Nelson
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Tony,
Thanks for the fast reply.
OK, I will search for the stringline solution.
I was thinking that using a concrete saw would really ease the pain of cutting in. I would not attempt any cut in without a saw.
This is my first project so I hope to compensate my lack of experience with advice from experts. This site is the best.
Nelson
Thanks for the fast reply.
OK, I will search for the stringline solution.
I was thinking that using a concrete saw would really ease the pain of cutting in. I would not attempt any cut in without a saw.
This is my first project so I hope to compensate my lack of experience with advice from experts. This site is the best.
Nelson
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