Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:13 pm
Please can anyone offer some assistance / help / guidance!!!
Having never tackled anything like this before, I want to be sure of the facts before I go ahead and order the materials, and also before I mess the whole job up! I’ve gone through the pages of this website, and think I have most answers but would really like conformation on a few points. If I’m talking rubbish, then please do say so!
I’m about to start laying an L-shaped patio area of 35 sq m’s, using Indian sandstone. I’ve been to Stonescape in Wigan and the sizes available are 1200x600, 900x600, 600x600, 600x450, 600x290, 290x290
1. Is there an ideal number of flag sizes to use, and is there an advantage to more or less?
2. I was thinking of using 900x600, 600x600, 600x450, 290x290. Is this a good starting point? Also, if I can be very cheeky, and asking if anyone has a design plan using these sizes, or a design using the other sizes mentioned, I would be eternally grateful if they could share this with me (I’ve tried downloading a couple of free CAD programs, but with my computer knowledge, I’m unable to get any satisfactory results).
3. I’ll be laying this onto a 50mm bed of 10:1 semi-dry bedding mix, made up of 4 x sharp sand, 6 x small gravel and 1 x Ordinary Portland Cement. Is this what I need to order from the builders’ merchants, or will they have this available pre-mixed (sharp sand and small gravel) ready for me to mix in the cement?
4. What area should I work to, so as not to allow the mix to start setting or in other words, how long have I got to get the flags down after putting down the bedding mix?
5. As for the mortar joint, I think I need to use the “Buttered� method. Is this correct? Also, for the mortar, do I mix this is as described “Class 2�, i.e. consists of 4 units of building sand (aka 'soft sand') to 1 unit of ordinary Portland cement?
6. This is now where my confusion really set’s in. How best should I point the flags, bearing in mind that at this time of year it will probably be damp/wet a lot of the time which may mean a delay between laying the flags and actually being able to point them. Should I be using the dry sand method, dry grouting or just plain old mortar pointing?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for any advice that you can give me.
I’ll take some digital photo’s showing a before and after, with hopefully a big difference between the two.
Paul.
Having never tackled anything like this before, I want to be sure of the facts before I go ahead and order the materials, and also before I mess the whole job up! I’ve gone through the pages of this website, and think I have most answers but would really like conformation on a few points. If I’m talking rubbish, then please do say so!
I’m about to start laying an L-shaped patio area of 35 sq m’s, using Indian sandstone. I’ve been to Stonescape in Wigan and the sizes available are 1200x600, 900x600, 600x600, 600x450, 600x290, 290x290
1. Is there an ideal number of flag sizes to use, and is there an advantage to more or less?
2. I was thinking of using 900x600, 600x600, 600x450, 290x290. Is this a good starting point? Also, if I can be very cheeky, and asking if anyone has a design plan using these sizes, or a design using the other sizes mentioned, I would be eternally grateful if they could share this with me (I’ve tried downloading a couple of free CAD programs, but with my computer knowledge, I’m unable to get any satisfactory results).
3. I’ll be laying this onto a 50mm bed of 10:1 semi-dry bedding mix, made up of 4 x sharp sand, 6 x small gravel and 1 x Ordinary Portland Cement. Is this what I need to order from the builders’ merchants, or will they have this available pre-mixed (sharp sand and small gravel) ready for me to mix in the cement?
4. What area should I work to, so as not to allow the mix to start setting or in other words, how long have I got to get the flags down after putting down the bedding mix?
5. As for the mortar joint, I think I need to use the “Buttered� method. Is this correct? Also, for the mortar, do I mix this is as described “Class 2�, i.e. consists of 4 units of building sand (aka 'soft sand') to 1 unit of ordinary Portland cement?
6. This is now where my confusion really set’s in. How best should I point the flags, bearing in mind that at this time of year it will probably be damp/wet a lot of the time which may mean a delay between laying the flags and actually being able to point them. Should I be using the dry sand method, dry grouting or just plain old mortar pointing?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for any advice that you can give me.
I’ll take some digital photo’s showing a before and after, with hopefully a big difference between the two.
Paul.