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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:28 pm
by Bill's son
Leading on from my query on laying IS flags...

I am fairly confident about laying the flags, but one thing I don't think I understand... the thickness of the varying slabs/flags - and how they sit in the bedding layer.

When you put a bedding layer in - for a couple of flags, say, and the couple of flags you want to lay vary in thickness between 25mm and 40mm, how do you treat the bedding layer?

Does roughening up the surface really accommodate the different sizes, or should you (I) add a bit more (or remove) bedding layer as appropriate?

Bill's son.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:15 pm
by James.Q
add and take . lay each flag seperately by the time youve laid and lifted a few you hopefully will have it sussed . good luck :)

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:41 pm
by Rich H
Bill's son wrote:Does roughening up the surface really accommodate the different sizes, or should you (I) add a bit more (or remove) bedding layer as appropriate?
Yes and yes!

As James says, you'll soon get the knack. Don't be too precious about preparing the bed - you'll find it quicker if you dump half the barrow out and spread it about by feathering it with the spade!

Good luck