Brick pathway - Laying bricks frog down

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Richey
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Post: # 34324Post Richey

I am looking to build a path out of second hand stock bricks to be laid on sharp sand. I will of course have an edging cemented in place. Can anyone tell me if the bricks are likely to sink if I leave the frogs empty?
The frogs are quite shallow and If possible would like to avoid having to fill 900 frogs with sand or cement.

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Post: # 34325Post msh paving

are they a semi engerning brick or a soft red,as a soft brick wont last 5 mins in rain and frost,
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Richey
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Post: # 34327Post Richey

The supplier has said it is an enginering brick and fully frost proof.

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Post: # 34331Post seanandruby

as block work flags etc rely on full contact with the course i'm not sure how frogged bricks will perform. i imagine they would settle uneven and cause lipping. worth a crack i suppose. maybe best laid rigid so they are tapped into place on a morter bed ???
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Post: # 34336Post Tony McC

Two options as I see it:

1 - lay rigid, as Sean suggests

2 - pre-fill the frogs with a weak mortar and then lay once it's gone off.
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Richey
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Post: # 34337Post Richey

Thanks everyone I think I'll go with the rigid method, buying a few more bags of cement versus filling 900 frogs sounds better to me.

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Post: # 34342Post lutonlagerlout

i would concrete the path then lay on a wet bricklaying bed,i know its more work but it will last
joint the bricks as you go for max strength
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