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MM April 6th 12 02:53 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

dedics April 6th 12 03:09 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM


If anyone else is doing any building work nearby, you could take a
bucket and a few cups of tea and some biscuits and ask for a shovelful.

It usually works for me...

especially if I haven't already piled heaps of abuse on them for parking
the van across my driveway so I can't get out!

dedics

Mike Clarke April 6th 12 03:33 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:09:49 +0100
dedics wrote:

If anyone else is doing any building work nearby, you could take a
bucket and a few cups of tea and some biscuits and ask for a
shovelful.



Time it right towards the end of the afternoon and you might even get
some ready mixed from the left overs.

--
Mike Clarke


The Medway Handyman April 6th 12 03:34 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.

http://www.diy.com/nav/build/buildin...r-5Kg-11867932

--
Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk

Stuart Noble April 6th 12 03:58 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 06/04/2012 15:34, The Medway Handyman wrote:
On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.

http://www.diy.com/nav/build/buildin...r-5Kg-11867932


+1
See if you can find one where the packaging isn't split. Not easy with
the 25kg size

Roger Mills[_2_] April 6th 12 04:00 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM


Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.
--
Cheers,
Roger
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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] April 6th 12 04:03 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

Buy a bag at a garden centre.
Leave the rest round in a pile over a landmine
Watch neighbours cat become several astronauts!
Simples!


--
To people who know nothing, anything is possible.
To people who know too much, it is a sad fact
that they know how little is really possible -
and how hard it is to achieve it.

MM April 6th 12 06:10 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.


I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM

MM April 6th 12 06:12 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM


Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.

MM

JohnW April 6th 12 06:23 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Friday, 6 April 2012 18:12:07 UTC+1, MM wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM


Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.

MM


If you really don't want to throw much away, you can spend £2 more than the £3.48 5Kg bag on a 1.25Kg bag of pointing repair mix at B&Q.

John

ARWadsworth April 6th 12 06:33 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
JohnW wrote:
On Friday, 6 April 2012 18:12:07 UTC+1, MM wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement,
just enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm
proud in one corner?

MM

Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you
just need to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I
need.

MM


If you really don't want to throw much away, you can spend £2 more
than the £3.48 5Kg bag on a 1.25Kg bag of pointing repair mix at B&Q.


Defribrillator needed ASAP.

--
Adam



BartC April 6th 12 07:51 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 


"MM" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM


Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you probably need
more than you think.

--
Bartc


Jim K[_3_] April 6th 12 10:10 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:10:47 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.


I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do bugger
all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one fistful of mortar
is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K

F Murtz April 7th 12 08:20 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and cement
mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different stuff is needed.

Stuart Noble April 7th 12 08:41 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 07/04/2012 08:20, F Murtz wrote:
MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and cement
mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different stuff is needed.


I keep a 25kg bag of multi purpose in stock at all times. Indoors too.
Gets on SWMBO's nerves of course.

ARWadsworth April 7th 12 08:51 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
stuart noble wrote:
On 07/04/2012 08:20, F Murtz wrote:
MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in
one corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and
cement mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different
stuff is needed.


I keep a 25kg bag of multi purpose in stock at all times. Indoors too.
Gets on SWMBO's nerves of course.


The gf still complains about the cement mixer that I keep in the lounge when
it's not on loan.

--
Adam



MM April 7th 12 09:23 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 22:10:26 +0100, "Jim K"
wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:10:47 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM
B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.


I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do bugger
all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one fistful of mortar
is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K


One fistful is all I need, seriously. The gap is only 5mm, if that. At
the moment I am stopping the slab wobbling when I tread on it with a
very small wooden wedge.

MM

MM April 7th 12 09:24 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 10:23:58 -0700 (PDT), JohnW
wrote:

On Friday, 6 April 2012 18:12:07 UTC+1, MM wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.

MM


If you really don't want to throw much away, you can spend £2 more than the £3.48 5Kg bag on a 1.25Kg bag of pointing repair mix at B&Q.

John


I am NOT going to buy more than I need, then throw the rest away!

MM

MM April 7th 12 09:28 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:51:21 +0100, "BartC" wrote:



"MM" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.


They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you probably need
more than you think.


I don't need more than I think. I've done this sort of thing several
times over the years. This time it's a slab I bought to raise the step
out of the back door a tad. The slab is 59cm x 29cm and is proud by
5mm in one corner that needs to be packed out with a VERY small amount
of sand/cement mix.

MM

MM April 7th 12 09:32 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 17:20:39 +1000, F Murtz
wrote:

MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and cement
mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different stuff is needed.


No, the slab (59cm x 29cm) is resting on the actual concrete path
outside the back door and is simply there to raise the step slightly.
The slab rocks very slightly when I tread on it because there's a 5mm
gap in one corner. At present I have whacked a very small wooden wedge
under the corner and the slab is now perfectly firm. But the wedge
will dislodge over time, which is why I want a more permanent solution
with said sand/cement mix. About 1/2kg of it should suffice.

MM

The Medway Handyman April 7th 12 09:50 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 07/04/2012 09:32, MM wrote:
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 17:20:39 +1000, F
wrote:

MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and cement
mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different stuff is needed.


No, the slab (59cm x 29cm) is resting on the actual concrete path
outside the back door and is simply there to raise the step slightly.
The slab rocks very slightly when I tread on it because there's a 5mm
gap in one corner. At present I have whacked a very small wooden wedge
under the corner and the slab is now perfectly firm. But the wedge
will dislodge over time, which is why I want a more permanent solution
with said sand/cement mix. About 1/2kg of it should suffice.

MM

Gripfill the bugger.



--
Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk

Frank Erskine April 7th 12 12:38 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 09:24:21 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 10:23:58 -0700 (PDT), JohnW
wrote:

On Friday, 6 April 2012 18:12:07 UTC+1, MM wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:00:34 +0100, Roger Mills
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

Most of the sheds sell small bags of mortar mix - to which you just need
to add water.

They appear to be around 25kg, which is about 24½kg more than I need.

MM


If you really don't want to throw much away, you can spend £2 more than the £3.48 5Kg bag on a 1.25Kg bag of pointing repair mix at B&Q.

John


I am NOT going to buy more than I need, then throw the rest away!

So _there_!

(fx) Stamps foot /fx :-)


--
Frank Erskine

BartC April 7th 12 04:33 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
"MM" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:51:21 +0100, "BartC" wrote:


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you probably
need
more than you think.


I don't need more than I think. I've done this sort of thing several
times over the years.


In that case, the 5Kg you'd bought several years back would have got good
use!

This time it's a slab I bought to raise the step
out of the back door a tad. The slab is 59cm x 29cm and is proud by
5mm in one corner that needs to be packed out with a VERY small amount
of sand/cement mix.


If it's 'proud', then shouldn't you be taking away material, not adding it?
In any case I would just have used a handful of earth, or sand if there's
any about.

--
Bartc




ARWadsworth April 7th 12 04:45 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
BartC wrote:
"MM" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:51:21 +0100, "BartC" wrote:


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you
probably need
more than you think.


I don't need more than I think. I've done this sort of thing several
times over the years.


In that case, the 5Kg you'd bought several years back would have got
good use!

This time it's a slab I bought to raise the step
out of the back door a tad. The slab is 59cm x 29cm and is proud by
5mm in one corner that needs to be packed out with a VERY small
amount of sand/cement mix.


If it's 'proud', then shouldn't you be taking away material, not
adding it? In any case I would just have used a handful of earth, or
sand if there's any about.


Steal the sand from a neighbour's kids sandpit:-)

--
Adam



ARWadsworth April 7th 12 04:48 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
MM wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 22:10:26 +0100, "Jim K"
wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:10:47 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement,
just enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm
proud in one corner?

MM
B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.

I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do
bugger all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one
fistful of mortar is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K


One fistful is all I need, seriously. The gap is only 5mm, if that.


I knew you would make good use of the KY jelly you found.

--
Adam



The Medway Handyman April 7th 12 05:03 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 06/04/2012 22:10, Jim K wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:10:47 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM
B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.


I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do bugger
all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one fistful of
mortar is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K


I'm tempted to post him a handful....

--
Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk

Nick April 7th 12 05:11 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
In message , The Medway Handyman
writes
On 06/04/2012 22:10, Jim K wrote:
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:10:47 +0100, MM wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:34:30 +0100, The Medway Handyman
wrote:

On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM
B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.

I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do bugger
all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one fistful of
mortar is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K


I'm tempted to post him a handful....

Does MM subscribe to Fenland Freegle? There's someone, also in Spalding,
trying to give away 20 tons of sand at the moment - you could ask him
for a cupful. He says he's prepared to load it.
--
Nick (=----)

Stuart Noble April 7th 12 05:38 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On 07/04/2012 09:32, MM wrote:
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 17:20:39 +1000, F
wrote:

MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM

If you are thinking of laying a less than 5mm skin of sand and cement
mix over a laid floor it probably wont stick, different stuff is needed.


No, the slab (59cm x 29cm) is resting on the actual concrete path
outside the back door and is simply there to raise the step slightly.
The slab rocks very slightly when I tread on it because there's a 5mm
gap in one corner. At present I have whacked a very small wooden wedge
under the corner and the slab is now perfectly firm. But the wedge
will dislodge over time, which is why I want a more permanent solution
with said sand/cement mix. About 1/2kg of it should suffice.

MM


But nobody sells 1/2 kg, so buy the 5kg size and keep the rest in the
dry somewhere for the next time you need 1/2 kg. It won't go bad

MM April 7th 12 05:49 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 16:33:03 +0100, "BartC" wrote:

"MM" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:51:21 +0100, "BartC" wrote:


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you probably
need
more than you think.


I don't need more than I think. I've done this sort of thing several
times over the years.


In that case, the 5Kg you'd bought several years back would have got good
use!


I didn't buy 5kg, but only enough for the job in hand.


This time it's a slab I bought to raise the step
out of the back door a tad. The slab is 59cm x 29cm and is proud by
5mm in one corner that needs to be packed out with a VERY small amount
of sand/cement mix.


If it's 'proud', then shouldn't you be taking away material, not adding it?
In any case I would just have used a handful of earth, or sand if there's
any about.


Well, yes, but that's a little bit Heath Robinson, isn't it? Plain
sand or earth will wash out over time.

MM

MM April 7th 12 05:50 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 16:45:57 +0100, "ARWadsworth"
wrote:

BartC wrote:
"MM" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:51:21 +0100, "BartC" wrote:


Try a smaller shop. I saw bags today of 5Kg and 10Kg. And you
probably need
more than you think.

I don't need more than I think. I've done this sort of thing several
times over the years.


In that case, the 5Kg you'd bought several years back would have got
good use!

This time it's a slab I bought to raise the step
out of the back door a tad. The slab is 59cm x 29cm and is proud by
5mm in one corner that needs to be packed out with a VERY small
amount of sand/cement mix.


If it's 'proud', then shouldn't you be taking away material, not
adding it? In any case I would just have used a handful of earth, or
sand if there's any about.


Steal the sand from a neighbour's kids sandpit:-)


And the cement, clever clogs?

MM

[email protected] April 7th 12 07:30 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 22:10:26 +0100, "Jim K"
wrote:


On 06/04/2012 14:53, MM wrote:
Where can I obtain a very small quantity of sand and cement, just
enough to level a single patio slab, which is about 5mm proud in one
corner?

MM
B&Q.

£3:48 for a 5 kilo ready mixed bag.


I need only about 1/2 kilo. About as much as a small bag of sugar.

MM


you have no idea really?

1/2 a kilo will make about a fistful of mortar - IOW enough to do bugger
all with- whatever's changed under your paving slab, one fistful of mortar
is going to make F all difference..

spend the 3.50 FFS

Jim K


Someone that tight must have Scottish blood, use some porridge from
the kitchen cupboard instead. Made with milk it sets fairly hard.

G.Harman

BartC April 7th 12 08:14 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
"MM" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 16:33:03 +0100, "BartC" wrote:



If it's 'proud', then shouldn't you be taking away material, not adding
it?
In any case I would just have used a handful of earth, or sand if there's
any about.


Well, yes, but that's a little bit Heath Robinson, isn't it? Plain
sand or earth will wash out over time.


Perhaps exterior filler then. But it's more expensive, weight-for-weight,
than mortar.

(BTW the paving bricks on my drive seem to be bedded in sand. The sand is
still there.)

--
Bartc


MM April 8th 12 12:07 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 20:14:48 +0100, "BartC" wrote:

(BTW the paving bricks on my drive seem to be bedded in sand. The sand is
still there.)


That's because the paving is *interlocking* ! Try putting just one
paving brick on a bed of sand and see how long it lasts.

MM

Rod Speed April 8th 12 12:13 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
MM wrote
BartC wrote


(BTW the paving bricks on my drive seem
to be bedded in sand. The sand is still there.)


That's because the paving is *interlocking* !


Nope, mine arent.

Try putting just one paving brick on a bed of sand and see how long it lasts.


Mine have lasted fine for 40 years and I didnt even bother with sand, just used dirt.

And I walk across it at least once every day too.



MM April 8th 12 06:57 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sun, 8 Apr 2012 21:13:16 +1000, "Rod Speed"
wrote:

MM wrote
BartC wrote


(BTW the paving bricks on my drive seem
to be bedded in sand. The sand is still there.)


That's because the paving is *interlocking* !


Nope, mine arent.

Try putting just one paving brick on a bed of sand and see how long it lasts.


Mine have lasted fine for 40 years and I didnt even bother with sand, just used dirt.

And I walk across it at least once every day too.


But if it's paving the bricks butt up against each other allowing no
movement and therefore it's fine for that type of application.

MM

[email protected] April 9th 12 03:18 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 12:07:01 +0100, MM wrote:

Try putting just one
paving brick on a bed of sand and see how long it lasts.


I thought the Pharaohs did pretty well with that.

[email protected] April 9th 12 03:20 PM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 08:51:31 +0100, "ARWadsworth"
wrote:

The gf still complains about the cement mixer that I keep in the lounge


"Adam's invited us round for a mixer, darling."

[email protected] January 4th 18 11:35 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
Very small quantity of sand

FMurtz January 4th 18 11:52 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 
wrote:
Very small quantity of sand

Pinch it from the beach.

tim... January 4th 18 11:55 AM

Very small quantity of sand and cement needed
 


"FMurtz" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Very small quantity of sand

Pinch it from the beach.


I was going to suggest the local kid's playground

tim





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