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  1. Yeah nice one, that'd be great to see your end grain oak cobbles photos, sounds very similar to what I'm thinking of doing.

     

    Do you remember how thick you made them?

    I'm thinking of making them the same dimensions as the side of a standard red house brick and alternating with square ones.

     

    It's probably gonna take me ages to do but looking forwards to getting a proper floor.

    What did you use for mortaring them?

    Cheers, steve

     

    laid on a sand and cement dry mix with silver sand brushed inbetween to allow for shrinkage and movement,,,then refilled when settled, :thumbup:

  2. steve I did a oak end grain patio for a couple last yr, which was all cut like various size squares/bricks etc, right pain to do,but paid well and they loved it,they`d seen it in austria and wanted it replicated,I`ll see if i can dig out a pic,,theres is two parts covered by a ovehanging porch type of thing..

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