Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:51 pm
Hi, I would really appreciate some help.
I have been going over this for weeks now and need to get someone else's brain on it now before I go mad.
I have been searching this fantastic site for hours but can't find the info I'm looking for.
I've dug out for a curved path ready for a tumbled paver (thinking of the 134 x 134 x 50 Bradstone Woburn paver). The 700mm(ish) path will have grass either side.
I've dug down to about 175mm and was anticipating 75mm of MOT, 50mm of sharp sand and then the 50mm paver.
part 1
Assuming the above is okay, what would people recommend for creating a sound edging? I am prepared to bed down a row of the same pavers on sand and cement. So that means I would be looking at bed of 50mm (which seems quite thick to me.) It would also be only as wide as the paver itself as I want to avoid using a haunch.
part 2
The infill between the edgings will be a running bond. As it is a curved path, how do I make sure the bedded down left and right edging remain equidistant to make sure I can lay alternate rows without the need to cut the last paver?
OR, will something like Everedge be just as good so I can lay it all down in one go????
Many thanks in anticipation of enlightenment.
I have been going over this for weeks now and need to get someone else's brain on it now before I go mad.
I have been searching this fantastic site for hours but can't find the info I'm looking for.
I've dug out for a curved path ready for a tumbled paver (thinking of the 134 x 134 x 50 Bradstone Woburn paver). The 700mm(ish) path will have grass either side.
I've dug down to about 175mm and was anticipating 75mm of MOT, 50mm of sharp sand and then the 50mm paver.
part 1
Assuming the above is okay, what would people recommend for creating a sound edging? I am prepared to bed down a row of the same pavers on sand and cement. So that means I would be looking at bed of 50mm (which seems quite thick to me.) It would also be only as wide as the paver itself as I want to avoid using a haunch.
part 2
The infill between the edgings will be a running bond. As it is a curved path, how do I make sure the bedded down left and right edging remain equidistant to make sure I can lay alternate rows without the need to cut the last paver?
OR, will something like Everedge be just as good so I can lay it all down in one go????
Many thanks in anticipation of enlightenment.