Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 6:19 pm
Hi there,
Great site, I've learnt lots already.I'm about to embark on paving my front path (pedestrian traffic only). I've decided to use natural stone: yorkstone setts (100 x 100 x 75mm) and an edging (fixed on concrete) of Kilkenny Blue Limestone (300 x 75 x80mm)- these are leftover from a separate job.
I plan to use a 50mm crusher run sub-base followed by 50mm grit sand bedding and kiln dried sand for jointing. Does that sound about right?
My questions are:
1. How would you advise cutting these materials, will an angle grinder do it, is there something better?
2. Would it be worth sealing the yorkstone after laying it?If so with what?
3.Is there any chance that using geoflex stabilising liquid could stain natural stone?
Any advice you can think of or problems you forsee would be gratefully recieved.
Cheers
Kevin
Great site, I've learnt lots already.I'm about to embark on paving my front path (pedestrian traffic only). I've decided to use natural stone: yorkstone setts (100 x 100 x 75mm) and an edging (fixed on concrete) of Kilkenny Blue Limestone (300 x 75 x80mm)- these are leftover from a separate job.
I plan to use a 50mm crusher run sub-base followed by 50mm grit sand bedding and kiln dried sand for jointing. Does that sound about right?
My questions are:
1. How would you advise cutting these materials, will an angle grinder do it, is there something better?
2. Would it be worth sealing the yorkstone after laying it?If so with what?
3.Is there any chance that using geoflex stabilising liquid could stain natural stone?
Any advice you can think of or problems you forsee would be gratefully recieved.
Cheers
Kevin