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Yep same same, broken bond with 5mm joint on average!

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I don't quite understand why u pre sealed them tho?
Not something I'd normally do, I must admit..
Depends on the grout colour. If you were grouting them with say a dark grey, they could stain quite easily.

What colour are you grouting them with John?
 

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I don't quite understand why u pre sealed them tho?
Not something I'd normally do, I must admit..
Grout colour yet to be decided hence why I sealed first. Also, its a large building project with a lot of trades on site so didn't want to take a chance on someone carrying a cup of coffee over it at some point or something else and well..... you know.
 
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Well tbh it's hard work sealing 70m before u even lay it, u shouldn't be stacking them against each other before they dry.
If there is any moisture left in the stone once u've laid to a decoupler, where's the moisture gonna go? Take forever to dry out thro the joints, especially 30mm thick!
U shouldn't be letting ANYONE anywhere near it til u've finished!
Sod em! They keep off!
And if anything more serious than a drink is spilt, chances are ur gonna have to replace it anyway!
 

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