Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:07 am
Hi all,
I am a long time lurker here and frequent user of the website. so, thanks Tony for all the help I've had from the site and particularly the nifty calculators.
On with my problem. I have a job laying granite setts for a customer. I'm laying 10cm x 10cm x 5cm setts on a C7.5 mix (which sits on a base of 15cm crusher run, + blind off with limestone dust).
The area of setts is 61m. I'm either jointing it with Romex "Drain" jointing compound (the rep for this has a calculating tool so I know how much to buy) or with pitch/tar.
I'm going to chat to the customer and ask them to go for the pitch joint. I really like the idea of doing it and think it will look good and well as be practical. I've used the brush in Romex stuff a few times now, it's great but pricy compared to pitch. I've never worked with pitch so my questions are -
1. How much gravel to fill the gaps and pitch to joint 61m of 10cm x 10cm setts?
2. Any recommendations for a brand or type of pitch? ( I can hire a pitch boiler easy enough)
Thanks for any help!
I am a long time lurker here and frequent user of the website. so, thanks Tony for all the help I've had from the site and particularly the nifty calculators.
On with my problem. I have a job laying granite setts for a customer. I'm laying 10cm x 10cm x 5cm setts on a C7.5 mix (which sits on a base of 15cm crusher run, + blind off with limestone dust).
The area of setts is 61m. I'm either jointing it with Romex "Drain" jointing compound (the rep for this has a calculating tool so I know how much to buy) or with pitch/tar.
I'm going to chat to the customer and ask them to go for the pitch joint. I really like the idea of doing it and think it will look good and well as be practical. I've used the brush in Romex stuff a few times now, it's great but pricy compared to pitch. I've never worked with pitch so my questions are -
1. How much gravel to fill the gaps and pitch to joint 61m of 10cm x 10cm setts?
2. Any recommendations for a brand or type of pitch? ( I can hire a pitch boiler easy enough)
Thanks for any help!