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Hello all
So I have moved around 10 tons of MOT Type 1 into place. I'm now ready for a weekend job of laying.
There seems to be lots of conflicting guidance on the depth of the bedding layer.
I worked it out so that the bed layer would be 50mm assuming my sandstone would be around 40mm thick, however, some of the sandstone is just 15mm thick - is it ok to have this sat on a bed of 75mm sand / cement (8:1 mix)?
Furthermore, some (but not much) of the sandstone is 60mm thick which will sit on a 20-30mm bed.
PS this is for a light load patio!
cheers for you help guys
Darren
So I have moved around 10 tons of MOT Type 1 into place. I'm now ready for a weekend job of laying.
There seems to be lots of conflicting guidance on the depth of the bedding layer.
I worked it out so that the bed layer would be 50mm assuming my sandstone would be around 40mm thick, however, some of the sandstone is just 15mm thick - is it ok to have this sat on a bed of 75mm sand / cement (8:1 mix)?
Furthermore, some (but not much) of the sandstone is 60mm thick which will sit on a 20-30mm bed.
PS this is for a light load patio!
cheers for you help guys
Darren
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Rick is right: if you are going to risk eternal damnation by using more than 50mm, then it *must* be cement-bound, not just sand. Sand alone *will* settle.
Paving crimes against humanity punishable by death...
1 - Spot bedding
2 - GeoFix
3 - "That drive doesn't need a sub-base"
4 - "We always mix cement through the kiln-dried to make it stay in the joints"
5 - Decking
6 - Travertine
Paving crimes against humanity punishable by death...
1 - Spot bedding
2 - GeoFix
3 - "That drive doesn't need a sub-base"
4 - "We always mix cement through the kiln-dried to make it stay in the joints"
5 - Decking
6 - Travertine
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Geofix is a very poor brush in stuff to point slabs,it failed at the first slab, cant compare it to anything from rompox or gftk, MSH
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