What kind of sand is best for dry joints
It was used for mortor joints, a finer grade than 'crete sand...used
for laying block.
sky wrote:
One term, I had heard was 'Contractor's sand'
C & E wrote:
"lee houston" wrote in message
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"Walter R." wrote in message
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I am laying bricks on an old concrete patio slab. Do I need to leave a
space between bricks in both directions? 1/8", 1/16", or, can I just abut
them?
What kind of sand is used for dry joints? I tried "concrete sand" but it
is too rough and has large, irregular particles.
get the sand used for kid's sand box?
lee h
Agreed. The bags actually say, "Play Sand". Unfortunately, once you get
them talking you can't shut 'em up!
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