Slate paving not bonding

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Trevski
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Post: # 42015Post Trevski

Hi Guys,

I am laying slate paving and having used the info here and various emails to Tony, now have the confidence to tackle this job.

I am using a 6:1 full mortar bedding mix (dryish i.e. just holds when squeezed in the hand) and applying SBR slurry to the underside of each slab before laying.

The problem I have is some of the slabs are still loose after the mortar has set, these slabs are not "rockers" and I have lifted them and applyed SBR to the mortar and re-layed the slab (mixed success).

I must be doing something wrong but cant figure it out, any ideas?

Thanks

Trevor
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Pablo
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Post: # 42025Post Pablo

Maybe try a slightly tighter mix like 4:1 and with more water. If that doesn't work then add some plasticiser but keep it fairly stiff.
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Post: # 42068Post haggistini

Use this stuff vdw840 you can get it at www.nccinaction.co.uk I can’t recommend it enough did a job with limestone 25mm thick. Once this sets it sticks them to each other lovely finish as well
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Post: # 42599Post simeonronacrete

Use Ronafix instead of just water in the mortar - 1:1 Ronafix:water added to your cement and sand mortar

and

Use Ronafix with cement, 1:1, as your bonding slurry.
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