Thanks so much. Comments like that make making these videos worth every minute of filming and editing worth it! Thanks man. I started on my own at 22 as well 🙌 all the best man
Apologies in advance on the sound balance from music to talking. It’s something I’m working on and will sort. Paving I know, but making videos is pretty new to me, so bare with me 😂
Thanks very much Scott. I can’t take credit for the design mate. We came in half way through, we just laid the setts. Customer had put a lot of thought into the job, and it shows. Great fella, brickie by trade, he did the walls 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros that was handy bish bosh then 👍 I do like them setts and you use them quite a lot I’ve noticed 🤔 almost finished the drive it’s taken ages with this shit weather down here ☔️ ⛄️ ❄️ 🌧!
Beautiful job lads. Used the flowpoint myself this week on a re grouting job on a 20 year old patio. Turned out well. Although couldn't get off the staining on some of the slabs. I think I should have wetted down the slabs before applying the last batch as it had probably dried up. Having watched your videos it gave me confidence to go at it myself. Thanks guys.
finished job looks great well done lads.as for the boots i bet there's great comfort in them .new boots are like concrete blocks on your feet when they are new.
I've just learnt such a good tip. Dip your cobble in the primer then lay it rather that paint the primer on this is gunna save us so much time we have a driveway with 4000 to lay. Epic video and amazing finish 👌👌
Beautiful job Matt I picked up some off those 200 setts the other day to put down with grey sandstone as a border , such a simple idea to dip the setts into the primmer, the natural colours are class when wet . I know your pal the bold yin😉 .. Thats an old farmers trick with the bag in the wellies .awra best from the bald wan 🏴
Cheers Allan, yeah they’re nice aren’t they, timeless effect. Probably doesn’t need the primer on pedestrian path but better safe than sorry hey. Is the bag a farmers truck yeah 😂 sound 👍 Take care mate
Boss job ! Looks mint !! Used that stuff on the underside of a flagging job did last year had to paint on the flags tho ovs as there bigger but defo worth doing for protection etc so no corners cut either !! Top class job 💯
Nice one Louis, yeah it might be overkill but won’t do any harm. Yes mate good practice to slurry the back of your flags, we wap it on with a roller. Thanks buddy
Boss job Can I ask where you get all the stone work. The bullnose and sets. Also I'm local and looking for some grey tumbled drivesetts for my niece's drive. Cheers keep up the good work.
Thanks man. For small setts like these with varying depths I prefer it as I flip it to reduce or increase the bed to suit the depth of the block I pick up. Saves having a trowel and a maul, 2 in 1. If it was say a granite sett with regular depth I’d be using a maul 💯
Hiya mate come over from tidy bricks, you know when you do the flag on edge and fill them put a topper on, what would reckon you could go to? A 600mm height? Just freestanding and retaining please, or would you push for an 800x1200 which a porcelain size I’ve come across.
Hiya mate, thank you for watching 👍👍 Think I know what you mean. When I put porcelain vertically build a wall first and bond the porcelain to the, coping on top 👍👍
Excellent work, looks brilliant. If you were laying these stone setts on a driveway, would you do exactly the same as you did here? I.E semi dry 5:1 sharp / cement around 40-50mm deep, and flow point grouting. Many thanks, Joe
Yes mate. Always slurry the backs on thin setts like these. So yeah, all the above but on 150mm of mot 👍 Want some concrete under the mortar too, mix as you go.
@@joefowler9600 not silly at all. I’d want 50mm minimum but edge towards 75mm these setts have a big tolerance from like 25mm to 50mm ish Spread a semi dry concrete as you lay to take up roughly half your bed depth, beefs the base up a bit rather than just semi dry mortar
Your work is mint lads . I’ve been a landscaper for a good few years now , what’s the mix you use , do you mix your self ? Is it grit or grit/sand , cheers men
Love your work but I have a question when laying sandstone setts around a patio or path my reduction is 5” 2” for slab and mortar and 3” for type 1 hardcore do you lay the setts on type one or the earth with semi dry mix as setts are 40mm and stone is 22mm.Any help advise appreciated.Keep the video coming 👍
This is a great job like all the rest of your videos I’ve seen on here. I’ve got to do a 32m2 driveway with these sandstone flags. Would a 5:1 mix be strong enough for vehicles? I was going to put 150mm of type1 then put 60mm of 6:1 ballast/cement mix semi dry then top with 40mm sharp and cement semi dry so it sets together. I don’t know if that is just a waste of materials?. I haven’t done a driveway with these materials before and I don’t want any come backs. I didn’t know if you had any advice you could give on it?
Couple questions mate what is name of song 12mins in who chooses the music you or Craigy? Do you add water to mix or just the moisture in the sand? Also what camera are you using at the end shots take it that ain’t no iPhone very professional 👌😎
Hi mate, I don’t know who sings the song but it’s called “night takes me in” This time of year we don’t add any water to the mix as the sands usually nicely damp. In the summer 💯 yes. iPhone 11 Pro mate 😂 I’m into photography so know a bit how to get a good shot. Thanks bro 👊
Lovely job boys I’ve watched this a few times . I want to do my driveway exactly the same matty do you have anymore job that you have done with the sett or something similar I can view ? 🇬🇧🤷♂️🤪
@@Brockstonepavingpros Yes mate if you don’t mind get them on RUclips. 👍 ended up doing that manhole cover my self after watching that one you done. 👍👍😅
If I was to make a cobble drive way. What are my digging depths from surface to bottom?. Also are you mls for all layers beneath cobble stone?. Looking to park car onto this. Thanks
I'll be laying something similar in my own garden soon, very nice. One question, what's the reason for using the brick hammer instead of your rubber mallet, is this to save time switching tools? Love the vids Matt
Yes, when you pick up a sett you would need to shape it to fit by chipping around the stone with the chisel side of the hammer, you wouldn't need a rubber mallet on those setts
Be very careful in this weather. Ideally do 1m2 area, leave it a day or so, check you are happy with colour and finish. When ready to do it, have 3 men, do 1 bag at a time, will set very very fast in this weather.
@@Brockstonepavingpros oh shit...if id have known this i wouldn't have bought it lol. why whats going on with the colour thing? and there is only two of us :)
@@seanmcgrath9167 nothing mate, just always advisable to check before you do the whole lot. If you’ve never used it before you’ll struggle on large flags & Indian stone, 1 bag covers a big area. Saw a disaster with it this week, whole patio covered in it 😫
@@Brockstonepavingpros so am i best starting the nearest to to the edge(sump)and working back to the house ie/ so i dont brush all the shite down into the joints of the unpointed area? yer get me? just a bit confused here lol what kind of coverage am i going to get on 10-12mm joints 22mm deep and bare in mind even on a FMB there is still a few voids around the joints. i scrape gear away so when i consolidate the flagstone with the mallet it doesnt push against the next flag. ps/ sorry for the essay pps/ you honestly will not understand the help your vids have done for me and my OCD lol
After laying the sets on the dry mix, do you go over it and water it, or leave it to the elements to harden off? Also, does the sets ever sink into the mix before it's had time to go hard, eg, by applying water (does it wash the mix away / flat)?
whats an average amount of m2 laid with the sandstone sets at min ten on the vid..... iv got 50m2 to lay ,just trying to gauge how long it will take...thanks
@@Brockstonepavingpros thank for reply mate happy days.. First time doing them... Laid slabs for 18 years ... I been on day rate for this customer but I know I'm doing a lot more than I'm getting paid...plus he petty as fuck over a few minutes here and there so I said from now on we will do it on price...fair for both us .. Is £60 per m2 too high of a rate to lay them..if its already been prepped...or you think it to low.cheers
Your forte with slabs and pavers is a sight to behold, but I do have one small complaint which is spoiling my enjoyment, your sound levels, I have to turn the volume up high to listen to you talking, but when the music plays it is at a much higher volume, and I tend to watch your videos in the early hours of the morning (long story why) when the difference is probably more noticeable. I really enjoy your videos and watching you and your team work your magic chills me out
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement This was my second video so very new to editing and filming. Things are a lot better now on the new videos 👍🏼
@@Brockstonepavingpros dont be so defensive. Please enlighten me why using the metal hammer is more suitable? in your video you can see chips of stone flying off the surface when you make contact with your hammer.
We’ll you made a comment telling me what to do, when you don’t know what you’re talking about, I find that disrespectful to me. You didn’t ask why! you said please use a rubber mallet. These are tumbled setts, not sawn. They have a riven surface and fettled edges with various depths. You use a hammer because you can lay a block, then spin it around to the chisled side and chip/dress the sett and also use it as a levelling implement to losen or adjust the bed. Look at the craftsman behind Calçada Portuguesa and see what they use.
Don’t be so sensitive. If you read my comment you will see I gave you a compliment about your work and channel. I can’t say for sure but I’d say I have the same amount of experience as you laying all sorts of sets paving etc I love your attention to detail it’s top class. I love to see people take pride in their craft. However you are using the wrong tool for the job here and you should always be open to learn and accept that sometimes you can be wrong which you are in this case. Keep up the good work but don’t be so kranky.
You guys are first class! Owner of a small landscape company, I’m 22 and you guys are definitely ones to learn from!
Thanks so much. Comments like that make making these videos worth every minute of filming and editing worth it! Thanks man.
I started on my own at 22 as well 🙌 all the best man
Apologies in advance on the sound balance from music to talking. It’s something I’m working on and will sort. Paving I know, but making videos is pretty new to me, so bare with me 😂
one of the best ive seen on YT
🙏🙏🙏🙏
You guys are just the best. Attention to detail is 100% im catching up on all your RUclips
Thank you so much David 🙏🙏🙏
Good that Matty another top job me and a mate just watched it and both agreed small space great design 👍🏴
Thanks very much Scott. I can’t take credit for the design mate. We came in half way through, we just laid the setts. Customer had put a lot of thought into the job, and it shows. Great fella, brickie by trade, he did the walls 👍
@@Brockstonepavingpros that was handy bish bosh then 👍 I do like them setts and you use them quite a lot I’ve noticed 🤔 almost finished the drive it’s taken ages with this shit weather down here ☔️ ⛄️ ❄️ 🌧!
Beautiful job 👌. Thank you for inspiration 🙂
Well done lads, you made it look easy. Hubby doing ours, picked up some good tips.
Good to hear 👏🏼
Beautiful job lads.
Used the flowpoint myself this week on a re grouting job on a 20 year old patio.
Turned out well. Although couldn't get off the staining on some of the slabs. I think I should have wetted down the slabs before applying the last batch as it had probably dried up.
Having watched your videos it gave me confidence to go at it myself. Thanks guys.
Cheers mate. It’s got the potential to go wrong yes. Done right it’s the best product out there.
All the best my mate 👍
Beautiful work
Thank you! Cheers!
Is just stunning stonework!
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cracking job lads.. top class 👌
That is a stunning job, great result lads
finished job looks great well done lads.as for the boots i bet there's great comfort in them .new boots are like concrete blocks on your feet when they are new.
Haha you’re right there mate. Can’t let them go just yet!
Brilliant work.
Nice one chief 🙌
Fantastic work lads 👊🏼👍🏼
A few more jobs like that and maybe you can buy some new boots 👢 🤣
😂😂😂 hanging onto the boots, literally.....bit of a running joke that.
@@Brockstonepavingpros I knew it would be 🤣🤣 i always get laughed at when mine need replacing but I'm too tight to pay our 🤣🤣
Wow!! belting job guys 👍
Muchas gracias 😄👍👍👍👍👍
Looks fantastic pal, all the best from Cardiff 👍
Nice one Sean, appreciate that. Take care bro
Matty
Happy New Year.Great job your a top trades man an you have good lads keep up the good work.Top videos take care
And to you John. Thanks mate
good job guys .. even the small jobs are well presented 👍
I've just learnt such a good tip. Dip your cobble in the primer then lay it rather that paint the primer on this is gunna save us so much time we have a driveway with 4000 to lay. Epic video and amazing finish 👌👌
Glad it’s helped James! Yes it’s the fastest method we find. Thanks for watching 👍
Lovely job with stunning materials matty love your work mate.You can use the cutter as well.
Justin brickright 👍
Be safe
Thank you mate, the customer picked all the gear and did a great job. Love a bit of cutting 😆
Hope you’re well chief 👍👍
Class act,great work👍👍
Thanks a ton
Beautiful job Matt I picked up some off those 200 setts the other day to put down with grey sandstone as a border , such a simple idea to dip the setts into the primmer, the natural colours are class when wet . I know your pal the bold yin😉 .. Thats an old farmers trick with the bag in the wellies .awra best from the bald wan 🏴
Cheers Allan, yeah they’re nice aren’t they, timeless effect.
Probably doesn’t need the primer on pedestrian path but better safe than sorry hey.
Is the bag a farmers truck yeah 😂 sound 👍
Take care mate
Amazing job, thank you for sharing
You’re welcome and thank you
Great job, setts are such an effective method in a small area 👍
Joe
Thanks Joe! Agreed on that one mate 😎
Great work there guys , looks amazing - video great watch ! keep it up from all Vm team
Yes my man! Nice one mate
Class job lads!
Boss job ! Looks mint !!
Used that stuff on the underside of a flagging job did last year had to paint on the flags tho ovs as there bigger but defo worth doing for protection etc so no corners cut either !!
Top class job 💯
Nice one Louis, yeah it might be overkill but won’t do any harm. Yes mate good practice to slurry the back of your flags, we wap it on with a roller.
Thanks buddy
Fantastic work 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Must be satisfying seeing the progress you make each day.
Love it! Real pride in your work 👈
Top man Lee 👍👍
Really nice big fella!
Thanks buddy 🙌
Cracking work mate
👍 thanks bud
Great work
Brilliant music
Lovely job really enjoyed the video there so much quality in the work 👍
Ah thank you! That’s great to hear, very much appreciated
Great to see the old trick with the plastic big.You no its time for new boots lol
🤣 never fails 🥾
Yes boys, cracking job I know these products can be hard to deal with but but it looks sweet
Cheers mate, just seen this 👍👍👍
Lovely job lads 👌👍
Cheers mate
Amazing!!!!
Thank you for that 🙏
Looks well smart
Geoff, top man. Thank you
Class.
👍👍
Boss job
Can I ask where you get all the stone work. The bullnose and sets. Also I'm local and looking for some grey tumbled drivesetts for my niece's drive. Cheers keep up the good work.
Nice one mate, thanks for that.
Yer it’s from Londonstone mate, they do all the setts and bespoke stuff too 👍👍
Looks the poodles plums 👏👌
😂😂😂 🐩
Notice you dip every block in a primer. What is the reason for that?. Fantastic high quality work lads.
Purely to make sure they don’t come lose. Thanks mate 👍👍👍
quality work that lad......and i little sprinkle of Jerry Cinnamon did i also hear? :)
Yes mate, 👌👌👌
Lovely job fella.and ive subbed to your channel.just for curiosity sake why were you laying with the brick hammer and not the rubber mallet
Thanks man.
For small setts like these with varying depths I prefer it as I flip it to reduce or increase the bed to suit the depth of the block I pick up. Saves having a trowel and a maul, 2 in 1.
If it was say a granite sett with regular depth I’d be using a maul 💯
Great to see people doing a quality job! What mix are you laying the setts in? Is it a dry 5-1 mix or just pure sand? Keep up the great work lads!
Thank you Alan, nice to hear people say that about our work, thank you for watching 👍👍
Right, so it’s 5 grit sand to 1 cement.
Thanks 👍👍
@@calbo4075 yes mate, think that’s a northern term!
Hiya mate come over from tidy bricks, you know when you do the flag on edge and fill them put a topper on, what would reckon you could go to? A 600mm height? Just freestanding and retaining please, or would you push for an 800x1200 which a porcelain size I’ve come across.
Hiya mate, thank you for watching 👍👍
Think I know what you mean.
When I put porcelain vertically build a wall first and bond the porcelain to the, coping on top 👍👍
Them sets are a belter mate what are they called ?
top notch as always. can't beat a bit of scouser banter to
Cheers mate I appreciate it!
Haha you know the score 😉
Really excellent skills on show.
What setts would you use in a driveway to keep the gravel in place?
Solid!!!!!!!!!💪🏻👏💯
Yes mate 🤜🤛
Looks mint that
What sort of bed are you laying them on? And why use a dry bed rather than wet?
Thanks
5/1 grit sand cement
Wet moves too much 👍🏼
Is that concrete underneath the stone sets?
Excellent work, looks brilliant.
If you were laying these stone setts on a driveway, would you do exactly the same as you did here? I.E semi dry 5:1 sharp / cement around 40-50mm deep, and flow point grouting.
Many thanks, Joe
Yes mate. Always slurry the backs on thin setts like these.
So yeah, all the above but on 150mm of mot 👍
Want some concrete under the mortar too, mix as you go.
@@Brockstonepavingpros thanks for replying, when you say "want some concrete under the motar" what do you mean? Sorry if it sounds a silly question 😆
@@joefowler9600 not silly at all.
I’d want 50mm minimum but edge towards 75mm these setts have a big tolerance from like 25mm to 50mm ish
Spread a semi dry concrete as you lay to take up roughly half your bed depth, beefs the base up a bit rather than just semi dry mortar
Your work is mint lads . I’ve been a landscaper for a good few years now , what’s the mix you use , do you mix your self ? Is it grit or grit/sand , cheers men
Cheers man 👊 appreciate it. It’s a 5-1 grit sand semi dry at 50mm 👍👍 yes mate mix ourselves
Love your work but I have a question when laying sandstone setts around a patio or path my reduction is 5” 2” for slab and mortar and 3” for type 1 hardcore do you lay the setts on type one or the earth with semi dry mix as setts are 40mm and stone is 22mm.Any help advise appreciated.Keep the video coming 👍
This is a great job like all the rest of your videos I’ve seen on here. I’ve got to do a 32m2 driveway with these sandstone flags. Would a 5:1 mix be strong enough for vehicles? I was going to put 150mm of type1 then put 60mm of 6:1 ballast/cement mix semi dry then top with 40mm sharp and cement semi dry so it sets together. I don’t know if that is just a waste of materials?. I haven’t done a driveway with these materials before and I don’t want any come backs. I didn’t know if you had any advice you could give on it?
Are these 20mm calibrated flags?
Sorry they are the same setts as to which you are laying in this video, not flags
Hi mate what’s the stuff you are dipping the sets in before laying. Also what’s the mix ratio you lay them on👍
It’s a paving primer to bond them 👍
5/1 👍
Couple questions mate what is name of song 12mins in who chooses the music you or Craigy? Do you add water to mix or just the moisture in the sand? Also what camera are you using at the end shots take it that ain’t no iPhone very professional 👌😎
Hi mate, I don’t know who sings the song but it’s called “night takes me in”
This time of year we don’t add any water to the mix as the sands usually nicely damp. In the summer 💯 yes.
iPhone 11 Pro mate 😂 I’m into photography so know a bit how to get a good shot. Thanks bro 👊
Could you use Portland cement and water in place of the bridge bond primer?
I’d use SBR & cement not just water 👍
What is it you are dipping the stone sets in?
Absolutely outstanding work, looking forward to new vlogs coming along!! Which company did you use for the setts?
Cheers man. Got a few videos in the pipeline, maybe get one out tomorrow.
The setts are Kandla grey from Londonstone 👍
Mint! What mix do you use for bedding them in? Big fan x
Semi dry mate
Thank you
More info in comments if you look 👍
Lovely job boys I’ve watched this a few times . I want to do my driveway exactly the same matty do you have anymore job that you have done with the sett or something similar I can view ? 🇬🇧🤷♂️🤪
I’ve quite a few sett drives yeah. You want to look at them for ideas?
@@Brockstonepavingpros Yes mate if you don’t mind get them on RUclips. 👍 ended up doing that manhole cover my self after watching that one you done. 👍👍😅
If I was to make a cobble drive way. What are my digging depths from surface to bottom?. Also are you mls for all layers beneath cobble stone?. Looking to park car onto this.
Thanks
Would you use the same mix consutancy, if you was doing a driveway in them stones ?
I would yes, just a bit more sub base and deeper bed to be safe.
@@Brockstonepavingpros cheers 👌🏻
Hi guys, what bedding mix do you use and what gap do you leave between the blocks?
Info in the description mate. But a semi dry with grit sand.
About 8mm I aim for but is obviously more or less as they’re rustic 👍
Lovely work as usual well done.👍👍👍
How many mls depth is your mortar beneath cobble stone please?
Awesome job..was that a primer u used to help stick them down ?
Cheers mate. Yes, it was a primer to bond as they are only 30-60mm
Not needed if they were 4 inch cubes
Class job lads,what mix are the sets layed on
Semi dry grit sand - cement
Nice one mate 👍👍
I'll be laying something similar in my own garden soon, very nice. One question, what's the reason for using the brick hammer instead of your rubber mallet, is this to save time switching tools? Love the vids Matt
Yes, when you pick up a sett you would need to shape it to fit by chipping around the stone with the chisel side of the hammer, you wouldn't need a rubber mallet on those setts
Hi, cracking job. What did you lay the setts on ? Dry sand cement mix ?
Hi Tim, yes mate. There’s more info in the description
Cheers mate
Is this method of laying (semi-dry + bridge bond) sufficient for a driveway with the weight of a car?
💯 mate yes
using flowpoint for the first time next week on 75m2 of kandla grey indian stone with 10-12mm joints have you got any tips? :)
Be very careful in this weather.
Ideally do 1m2 area, leave it a day or so, check you are happy with colour and finish.
When ready to do it, have 3 men, do 1 bag at a time, will set very very fast in this weather.
@@Brockstonepavingpros oh shit...if id have known this i wouldn't have bought it lol. why whats going on with the colour thing? and there is only two of us :)
@@seanmcgrath9167 nothing mate, just always advisable to check before you do the whole lot. If you’ve never used it before you’ll struggle on large flags & Indian stone, 1 bag covers a big area. Saw a disaster with it this week, whole patio covered in it 😫
@@Brockstonepavingpros so am i best starting the nearest to to the edge(sump)and working back to the house ie/ so i dont brush all the shite down into the joints of the unpointed area? yer get me? just a bit confused here lol what kind of coverage am i going to get on 10-12mm joints 22mm deep and bare in mind even on a FMB there is still a few voids around the joints. i scrape gear away so when i consolidate the flagstone with the mallet it doesnt push against the next flag.
ps/ sorry for the essay
pps/ you honestly will not understand the help your vids have done for me and my OCD lol
Great video, can I ask what mix you've done and are these the Khandla Grey from Sandstones? Cheers
All the info in description 👍
Thanks mate
After laying the sets on the dry mix, do you go over it and water it, or leave it to the elements to harden off? Also, does the sets ever sink into the mix before it's had time to go hard, eg, by applying water (does it wash the mix away / flat)?
The key thing is there, it’s not a dry mix, it’s semi dry. It has water in there so will set. We don’t add much water as they will start “floating”
whats an average amount of m2 laid with the sandstone sets at min ten on the vid.....
iv got 50m2 to lay ,just trying to gauge how long it will take...thanks
I’d say average 10m2 sometimes more, sometimes less depending upon cuts etc.
@@Brockstonepavingpros thank for reply mate happy days..
First time doing them...
Laid slabs for 18 years ...
I been on day rate for this customer but I know I'm doing a lot more than I'm getting paid...plus he petty as fuck over a few minutes here and there so I said from now on we will do it on price...fair for both us ..
Is £60 per m2 too high of a rate to lay them..if its already been prepped...or you think it to low.cheers
@@Dontrump302 not at all mate. Fair price considering you’ve got to point them too and you may not get 10m2 a day in 👍🏼
Your forte with slabs and pavers is a sight to behold, but I do have one small complaint which is spoiling my enjoyment, your sound levels, I have to turn the volume up high to listen to you talking, but when the music plays it is at a much higher volume, and I tend to watch your videos in the early hours of the morning (long story why) when the difference is probably more noticeable. I really enjoy your videos and watching you and your team work your magic chills me out
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement
This was my second video so very new to editing and filming.
Things are a lot better now on the new videos 👍🏼
The bed that the setts are sitting on . Is it sharp and cement?
Hi what did you lay the edging on? Dry mix of sand and cement?
Yes mate, exactly
Same mix 👍
nice work lads love your channel but please use a rubber mallet to bed in the sets to save the face of the stone?
By that comment you obviously don’t know about laying setts 🫣
@@Brockstonepavingpros dont be so defensive. Please enlighten me why using the metal hammer is more suitable? in your video you can see chips of stone flying off the surface when you make contact with your hammer.
We’ll you made a comment telling me what to do, when you don’t know what you’re talking about, I find that disrespectful to me.
You didn’t ask why! you said please use a rubber mallet.
These are tumbled setts, not sawn.
They have a riven surface and fettled edges with various depths.
You use a hammer because you can lay a block, then spin it around to the chisled side and chip/dress the sett and also use it as a levelling implement to losen or adjust the bed.
Look at the craftsman behind Calçada Portuguesa and see what they use.
Don’t be so sensitive. If you read my comment you will see I gave you a compliment about your work and channel. I can’t say for sure but I’d say I have the same amount of experience as you laying all sorts of sets paving etc I love your attention to detail it’s top class. I love to see people take pride in their craft. However you are using the wrong tool for the job here and you should always be open to learn and accept that sometimes you can be wrong which you are in this case. Keep up the good work but don’t be so kranky.
@@bc.oO0Oo. so you’re still saying I’m wrong 😂 wow, wow 🙈
What mix would you suggest laying granite sets at the front of a drive?
4-1 grit sand - cement
Semi dry
Are you using a dry mix to lay the edgings and dipping them in cement?
Semi dry mix, the tub has primer slurry in it, not cement 👍
top work lads
Appreciate it 👍
what mix do you use for the bed?
In the description 👍
nice video, just 1 suggestion, could you make your voice and the music the same volume level. That would be great.
I know, I appreciate the comment. Just bought a mic and it will be better in other videos. Thank you 👍👍
Hey how much does 1 square meter cost for lay?
I doubt you'd get a reply asking trades people what their price structure is
Great vid but I think you should treat yourself to a new pair of boots. New subscriber...
Haha you’re not the first to say that 😂🤦🏻♂️ Thanks for that, and I appreciate your subscribing 👊
Hw much is thickness
Thickness of what ?
whats that laying course? is it just grit sand??
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Hi lad you need a new pair of boots 🥾
Got some now thanks for caring though
That good mate, love your work you guys make me laugh you have a good laugh with your workmate 👍