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1 hour ago, Jwoodgardenmaintenance said:

What's up with it? 

That first picture , there are lots of slips and darts. Never lay any less than 1/3 of a block, the second one, those edges should be laid on a concrete haunch first, then screed the internal blocks off. The way you have done it is a classic traveller method.

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2 minutes ago, dig-dug-dan said:

That first picture , there are lots of slips and darts. Never lay any less than 1/3 of a block, the second one, those edges should be laid on a concrete haunch first, then screed the internal blocks off. The way you have done it is a classic traveller method.

' Kinell !   Goves off ! ?

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1 minute ago, dig-dug-dan said:

That first picture , there are lots of slips and darts. Never lay any less than 1/3 of a block, the second one, those edges should be laid on a concrete haunch first, then screed the internal blocks off. The way you have done it is a classic traveller method.

Well I worked on new build sites for a big company for 2 years putting driveways in and flagging footpaths and road building using that method that's the way I was shown and it has always worked 

I am grateful for the positive criticism but there is also more than one way to skin a cat 

 

Jack 

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