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On 8/26/2011 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? He doesn't know, he would have to ask the contractor.. As if Harry cut those curves around the colums... right... snerk The thing is dark and ugly, wrong color for under the porch, and poorly thought out. |
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On 8/26/11 6:07 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 8/26/2011 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? He doesn't know, he would have to ask the contractor.. As if Harry cut those curves around the colums... right... snerk The thing is dark and ugly, wrong color for under the porch, and poorly thought out. snerk -- I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the powerful. |
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On 26/08/2011 3:48 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 8/26/11 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? Well, I did a bit more than that. After the ground was excavated, I used a gasoline powered compactor on the soil, followed by crushed stone, followed by the compactor, followed by polymeric sand, followed by the compactor. Ran it over the brick, too. I swept the sand into the joints but the joints are not supposed to be tightly filled with the sand, according to the brick supplier. I don't expect the brick to move. I assume the crushed stone was like road crush, lots of silt and crap. Ideal because you don't want the top sand to fill in loose crush at the bottom or the thing will heave like Mae Wests ass. One other thing that helps, and got it from an Italian stone guy, wash and wet it down to help settle it. Yep, for the cracks no need to pack. Just sweep it in. Sounds like you did it more or less right. Your pics had me worried as at one end you had stone yet the the right side didn't look to be done with sand and gravel. I usually do all the layers at once. That is all th gravel, then wet and pack. Then the sand all end to end just save for the thin layer to level. -- If it is all Bush's fault, then how come Obama is doing much more of the same and expecting different results? |
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X ` Man wrote:
On 8/26/11 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? Well, I did a bit more than that. After the ground was excavated, I used a gasoline powered compactor on the soil, followed by crushed stone, followed by the compactor, followed by polymeric sand, followed by the compactor. Ran it over the brick, too. I swept the sand into the joints but the joints are not supposed to be tightly filled with the sand, according to the brick supplier. I don't expect the brick to move. Even I know running a plate compactor over paving bricks will **** them up, silly! -HB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg |
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On 8/27/2011 8:29 PM, Honey Badger wrote:
X ` Man wrote: On 8/26/11 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? Well, I did a bit more than that. After the ground was excavated, I used a gasoline powered compactor on the soil, followed by crushed stone, followed by the compactor, followed by polymeric sand, followed by the compactor. Ran it over the brick, too. I swept the sand into the joints but the joints are not supposed to be tightly filled with the sand, according to the brick supplier. I don't expect the brick to move. Even I know running a plate compactor over paving bricks will **** them up, silly! -HB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg Harry probably wasn't around when the home depot contractor finished the job off... But we already knew he didn't do the job or he would have went into detail (more than a google) about cutting the curves in the bricks around the pillars..;) |
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JustWait wrote:
On 8/27/2011 8:29 PM, Honey Badger wrote: X ` Man wrote: On 8/26/11 5:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 26/08/2011 9:02 AM, X ~ Man wrote: ...I finished up the patio. http://tinyurl.com/3wl9pnz So did you water it down, tamp it with a tamper and fill the cracks with sand? Well, I did a bit more than that. After the ground was excavated, I used a gasoline powered compactor on the soil, followed by crushed stone, followed by the compactor, followed by polymeric sand, followed by the compactor. Ran it over the brick, too. I swept the sand into the joints but the joints are not supposed to be tightly filled with the sand, according to the brick supplier. I don't expect the brick to move. Even I know running a plate compactor over paving bricks will **** them up, silly! -HB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg Harry probably wasn't around when the home depot contractor finished the job off... But we already knew he didn't do the job or he would have went into detail (more than a google) about cutting the curves in the bricks around the pillars..;) That ******* didn't finish the cut bricks with a bevel or a radius. What a crazy ****! -HB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg |
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