Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 10:19 pm
Yesterday, I happily started laying the edge course to my new driveway. I've followed the guidance on the edging page... Or so I thought.
I've been bedding with a semi dry c7.5 and haunching with c20.
I happened to re-read the edging page tonight and noticed that c20 is recommended for edging likely to be trafficked by vehicles. I've already finished the threshold with a c7.5 bed. Have I totally screwed up?
As it happens, I had to repair a fair chunk of the pavement right in front of the threshold. I completely dug away and tidied the area and filled it with the c20 haunch mix (down to the same depth as the bedding). I'd say the haunching is about 15-20cm wide. After cleaning up at the end of the day I also put spare c20 against the bedding on the inside of the threshold.
Picture hopefully attached here: Picture. The blocks shown are 200x134.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Perhaps if I were to bed the first row or two of blocks with c20, that'd give it extra strength?
I've been bedding with a semi dry c7.5 and haunching with c20.
I happened to re-read the edging page tonight and noticed that c20 is recommended for edging likely to be trafficked by vehicles. I've already finished the threshold with a c7.5 bed. Have I totally screwed up?
As it happens, I had to repair a fair chunk of the pavement right in front of the threshold. I completely dug away and tidied the area and filled it with the c20 haunch mix (down to the same depth as the bedding). I'd say the haunching is about 15-20cm wide. After cleaning up at the end of the day I also put spare c20 against the bedding on the inside of the threshold.
Picture hopefully attached here: Picture. The blocks shown are 200x134.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Perhaps if I were to bed the first row or two of blocks with c20, that'd give it extra strength?