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K-TEK
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Post: # 12411Post K-TEK

:) Wot a find this site is Other people to share knowledge with etc, Good to know Im not the only one to get excited about flag stoneing, yorkstone etc.
Keep up the great work. :D

Tony McC
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Post: # 12444Post Tony McC

There's a few of us out there, K-Tek, that share a passion for paving of all sorts. It's nowhere near as weird as, say, train-spotting or attending conventions dressed as a bloody Klingon! :D
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K-TEK
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Post: # 12482Post K-TEK

No the customers can be klingons enough on there own :D Great to have somewhere to get a few answers we cant know it all!

bobhughes
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Post: # 12492Post bobhughes

Trouble is – with all my new found expertise from this site and from supervising my own drive. Every time I look at someone else’s drive/patio/whatever, all I notice is the un-mitred corners, uneven flags, over-wide gaps etc etc.

I used to have an acquaintance who inspected ex lease cars for a living. Show him your newly acquired pride and joy and all he could see were the dents and dings, the variations in the gaps, and the different paint colours. (For those who don't know - a ding is the opposite of a dent).

Bob
You're entitled to the work, not the reward.
Bob

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