We find older people like to have a look and love a good chat too. We always make the time because you just dont know how lonely people are. He was also an interesting bloke 👌
I've never used slurry for granite sets but I guess each technique differs slightly, I bedded them into cement and sharp sand with hydrated lime content gives the mortar a nice white ish look
You are right, if we were laying a full driveway we wouldnt bother with the sbr cement slurry, but fir the additional strength of a bridging bond its really worthwhile specifically for the outer setts that are not locked in to any others. If you get the chance try doing in on a few last thing, next morning try and tap them out compared to stones without the slurry, i think youll be impressed
Not the way to lay setts. A bed of sand, the setts are placed. No cement. Otherwise it’s an hydraulic hammer to lift. Defeated the purpose of setts. Skill levels have disappeared.
Think you are aware of one method and bot this one, there are many ways to skin a cat, but you dont know all the ways only one, i will forgive you that. You tell me how you could lay a 5 stone cross over in sand that wont move around after gravel is in place? If you say it needs haunching than i will call you a bodger….In the really old days we would set them in pitch, we have local streets done this way and 120yrs on… still here
@@MultiMills1it was a fairly good system too.. by the way this guy is wrong, you dont lay granite setts in sand 😂😂😂😂 its done as shown in a shard sand cement mix, the slurry is only needed for exactly this reason, to add strength
Aw so nice they spoke to the Gentleman bless … respect.
We find older people like to have a look and love a good chat too. We always make the time because you just dont know how lonely people are. He was also an interesting bloke 👌
Going to look great with the gates. Keep us updated
Very nice. Top climate tip on the mix.
Big job lads look forward to the finish keep smashing it..... Ross needs a new jack hammer 😝
He really does!
Hi. What is your bedding dry mix please?. And what is your slurry mix?. Thanks
Great job guys 👍
Hi lloyd, dan here, we mix a 5-1 sharp sand mix. The slurry is water, a dollop of sbr. And then cement, until thick like tomato soup.
Thanks for the reply. Will carry this out fir my cobble driveway. 👍
I've never used slurry for granite sets but I guess each technique differs slightly, I bedded them into cement and sharp sand with hydrated lime content gives the mortar a nice white ish look
You are right, if we were laying a full driveway we wouldnt bother with the sbr cement slurry, but fir the additional strength of a bridging bond its really worthwhile specifically for the outer setts that are not locked in to any others. If you get the chance try doing in on a few last thing, next morning try and tap them out compared to stones without the slurry, i think youll be impressed
@@missionDan will definitely try that thanks again for the advice 👍
@@gilespanton9354 its genuinely a pleasure brother
Very comical. Thanks for the sketch
This could have been written by John Cleese as a MP sketch.
What’s the slurry mix please for pointing ?
I have subscribed coz the first 3 seconds made me laugh.
😂 appreciate it
most important tool in the box, the knee mat, one tool I'd fackin turn the wagon rand an get
very true 😉
Tidy 😎
Bruv that’s the jainkest installation of granite setts I’ve seen
Just subscribe there lad.
Hilti breaker
Not the way to lay setts. A bed of sand, the setts are placed. No cement. Otherwise it’s an hydraulic hammer to lift. Defeated the purpose of setts. Skill levels have disappeared.
Think you are aware of one method and bot this one, there are many ways to skin a cat, but you dont know all the ways only one, i will forgive you that. You tell me how you could lay a 5 stone cross over in sand that wont move around after gravel is in place? If you say it needs haunching than i will call you a bodger….In the really old days we would set them in pitch, we have local streets done this way and 120yrs on… still here
@@groundworkbeserk7108 I remember pitch between these setts, we use to pick it out with twigs in hot weather.
@@MultiMills1it was a fairly good system too.. by the way this guy is wrong, you dont lay granite setts in sand 😂😂😂😂 its done as shown in a shard sand cement mix, the slurry is only needed for exactly this reason, to add strength
Loving the hounds.