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Blunt Tool

Would you add a touch of sbr to the mix?
Personally no, messes about with drying. But then if I was pointing limestone slabs I would be leaving mix dry then on a dry day with little chance of rain I'd take a small watering can and wetting the joints with it then using a soft brush sweeping dry mix into joints and compacting to make sure joint is full then sweep away all excess then wait and the water will rise into the dry mix then finish joint with a finishing tool. That way no mess and no stains on limestone slabs! Thats how I would do it ;)
 
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Dumbo

Personally dry pointing I think I rubbish . How many exterior patios do you see with grout falling out the parts of my patio that I did wet are solid as a rock whereas other parts that were done by my brother in law are falling out . I told him to do it mixed with water but he did it his way because that's how all the builders do it
 
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Blunt Tool

Personally dry pointing I think I rubbish . How many exterior patios do you see with grout falling out the parts of my patio that I did wet are solid as a rock whereas other parts that were done by my brother in law are falling out . I told him to do it mixed with water but he did it his way because that's how all the builders do it
Never had a problem so can't comment or get into it :)
 
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TinyFlat

I'm getting a bit confused about something. Reading on paving expert website and they seem to recommend, sharp sand grit sand or coarse sand to mix with cement. Is soft sand not recommended?
 
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Blunt Tool

I'm getting a bit confused about something. Reading on paving expert website and they seem to recommend, sharp sand grit sand or coarse sand to mix with cement. Is soft sand not recommended?
Depends what size joint you are going to give them, anything under 8mm soft sand, anything above sharp sand as bulks out joint better. But remember soft sand will give a smooth finish joint and sharp sand a coarser finish joint.
 
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TinyFlat

Depends what size joint you are going to give them, anything under 8mm soft sand, anything above sharp sand as bulks out joint better. But remember soft sand will give a smooth finish joint and sharp sand a coarser finish joint.

Thank-you. It needs to be soft then.
 
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TinyFlat

The existing concrete is not 80 mm "high". I am talking about the distance between the concrete and where the damp proof course starts. The level of the concrete is 70mm below where the damp proof course starts measured from the highest point of the concrete on the patio and using a laser level.
 
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Dumbo

The existing concrete is not 80 mm "high". I am talking about the distance between the concrete and where the damp proof course starts. The level of the concrete is 70mm below where the damp proof course starts measured from the highest point of the concrete on the patio and using a laser level.
I think he gets that
 

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