Just a side note for anyone thinking of following this guide: I'd recommend laying the larger crushed concrete first, and then adding the type 1 and compacting that. This way, you will have a flatter and more level surface to lay your slabs. You will also save on the amount of mortar you will need.
You might need a smaller trowel' the laser level is a good job, what happens if you need the path to fall over a distance, can the level be set for a run off?
Sigh. This looks difficult. Dont have clue about pave slabs and materials that come with it or even how to do it. Got grass uneven garden mud slide. If hire someone will cost a fortune. What a choice..
And yes , you haven’t a scooby doo in the construction industry, any natural stone requires a priming slurry whilst install Poor instructions It’s a no for me 😮
Just a side note for anyone thinking of following this guide: I'd recommend laying the larger crushed concrete first, and then adding the type 1 and compacting that. This way, you will have a flatter and more level surface to lay your slabs. You will also save on the amount of mortar you will need.
@7:41 any reason you didn't use spacers down the side of the sleepers? where is there is one on the second one down from it? Great video.
Great vid. Cheers 😊
Nice one, cheers 👍🏼
Great video thanks
what was the slab you laid? Looks like limestone?
Why did you use broken concrete under some of the slabs, and not others?
nice
You might need a smaller trowel' the laser level is a good job, what happens if you need the path to fall over a distance, can the level be set for a run off?
Pretty sure that’s illegal
@@TheMrjoehughes He must have had a constant supply of cement trucks?
This is going to take a long long time…,
Why not use Sharpe sand and cement alot easy to lay and quicker
Sigh. This looks difficult. Dont have clue about pave slabs and materials that come with it or even how to do it. Got grass uneven garden mud slide. If hire someone will cost a fortune. What a choice..
No idea
As easy as that 🙂
And yes , you haven’t a scooby doo in the construction industry, any natural stone requires a priming slurry whilst install
Poor instructions
It’s a no for me 😮
Did you use slurry?
lol
Looks a no
Cos mi sie wydaje ze ze prubojesz naciagnac nastepnych naiwnych!Powodzenia!!!