Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:00 pm
Hi there,
First off, brilliant website. I wish more "trademan" respected their trade and craft as much as you do.
I'm laying a grey indian sand stone (22m depth calibrated) with a minimal joint (3-5mm).
I would like to joint with a white, or very light grey, joint and have read your advice about using a white cement with silver sand.
My Question - you describe silver sand as similar to sharpe sand which I thought is best used for bedding? Other options available are Kiln sand which is white and very fine but really designed for dry application in block paving and not sure if it mixes well with cement. Or I see B&Q offering their own brand (Diall) white sand which again might be finer than silver sand but is B&Q and could be poor quality.
As per your advice i'll be jointing with a well mixed, but medium dry 3:1 mortar.
Cheers Ryan
First off, brilliant website. I wish more "trademan" respected their trade and craft as much as you do.
I'm laying a grey indian sand stone (22m depth calibrated) with a minimal joint (3-5mm).
I would like to joint with a white, or very light grey, joint and have read your advice about using a white cement with silver sand.
My Question - you describe silver sand as similar to sharpe sand which I thought is best used for bedding? Other options available are Kiln sand which is white and very fine but really designed for dry application in block paving and not sure if it mixes well with cement. Or I see B&Q offering their own brand (Diall) white sand which again might be finer than silver sand but is B&Q and could be poor quality.
As per your advice i'll be jointing with a well mixed, but medium dry 3:1 mortar.
Cheers Ryan