Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 9:59 pm
Hi,
I'm planning to lay some 50mm sawn york sandstone flags to form a 2.6 x 7m patio this Bank Holiday weekend.
I'm using courses 600 and 450mm wide and some of the 600's are 900 long, so I'm going to bed the flags on a bound, 1:10 bedding layer, roughly 35mm thick.
The patio is on a limestone screed/beam and block construction
I've worked with unbound bedding layers in the past, but not with a bound bedding layer.
Although the stone is sawn nominal 50mm, the thicknesses do vary a little (45-50mm) as they're quarry seconds
What's the best way to prepare the bedding layer? Do I wack and screed it off (adjusting it for different thicknesses), stamp it down and level it or leave it a little less compacted?
I can find lots of info on the site about preparing unbound bedding, but not so much about bound. I did find this video but it would be great to get your expert advice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIen0LlzMN0
Also - there are free edges on 3 sides so I'm thinking of using and SBR bond bridge on these - I've seen the page about bond bridges, but any views/tips would really welcome,
many thanks,
Richard
I'm planning to lay some 50mm sawn york sandstone flags to form a 2.6 x 7m patio this Bank Holiday weekend.
I'm using courses 600 and 450mm wide and some of the 600's are 900 long, so I'm going to bed the flags on a bound, 1:10 bedding layer, roughly 35mm thick.
The patio is on a limestone screed/beam and block construction
I've worked with unbound bedding layers in the past, but not with a bound bedding layer.
Although the stone is sawn nominal 50mm, the thicknesses do vary a little (45-50mm) as they're quarry seconds
What's the best way to prepare the bedding layer? Do I wack and screed it off (adjusting it for different thicknesses), stamp it down and level it or leave it a little less compacted?
I can find lots of info on the site about preparing unbound bedding, but not so much about bound. I did find this video but it would be great to get your expert advice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIen0LlzMN0
Also - there are free edges on 3 sides so I'm thinking of using and SBR bond bridge on these - I've seen the page about bond bridges, but any views/tips would really welcome,
many thanks,
Richard