granite setts york stone paving

natural stone setts

FIRST PICTURE CONCRETE PAVING TO DRIVE WAY BEFORE BEING REMOVED CONTACT COOKIE ON 07968582231 www.the-original-stone-paving-company.co.uk http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/xx67/cookiewales/musswell%20hill%20north%20london/154.jpg MORE SLABS CONCRETE PAVING TO DRIVEWAY TAKE UP AND LAY GRANITE SETTS photo 155.jpg PICTURE OF FRONT WALL BEFORE BEING TAKEN DOWN  photo 157.jpg FRONT VIEW  photo 156.jpg 400MM TAKEN OUT THE SOLID SUBSOIL WHICH WAS LONDON CLAY  photo 162.jpgPEGING OUT FOR DRIVE HEIGHT BOARDS PLACED DOWN FOR CLIENT TO WALK ON  photo 167.jpg ROUTE FOR PRAM  photo 168.jpgGULLEY PLACED TO TAKE WATER OF DRIVEWAY WITH SILT BUCKET photo 170.jpgLEANMIX CONCRET LAID LOTS OF WET WEATHER LONDON CLAY AND RAIN=GLUE AND MESS  photo 171.jpgEXTRA WORK DUCTING FOR GARDEN LIGHTS photo 172.jpgOLD WALL REMOVED NEW FOOTING AND RECLAIMED STONE USED photo 178.jpgWALL COMPLETED WITH RECLAIMED COPING STONES NOTICE CURVE TO COPING DONE ON SITE  photo 191.jpgSETTING OUTSIDE BANDS TO OUTSIDE AREA  photo 179.jpgBANDS LAID ON 4/1 SHARP SAND CEMENT photo 183.jpgBANDS AND NEW WALLS TO FRONT DOOR photo 186.jpgWALLS TO FRONT DOOR AND BOARDS FOR CLIENT TO WALK ON HIGHLY POLISHED ORIGINAL FLOORS IN HOUSE photo 185.jpgNEW BULLNOSED STEPS AND COPINGS TO FRONT DOOR photo 187.jpgSTART OF SETT LAYING ON 4/1 SAND CEMENT EACH SETT LAID AND TAPPED IN WITH LUMP HAMMER photo 188.jpgSETTS TO CORNER WHERE GULLEY IS  photo 189.jpgSETT LAYING GOING WELL LAID OUT BEHIND US FOR EASY SELECTION  photo 193.jpgSUNNY DAY COOKIE CREW HAPPY photo 194.jpgINSTARMAC FLOWPOINT IN GARAGE READY FOR POINTING photo 195.jpgNEARLY AT THE END OF DRIVE photo 196.jpgTO THE PAVEMENT INSTALLED ACO DRAIN WITH CAST IRON GRIDS WATER TAKEN UNDER WALL TO GARDEN INTO SUDS CRATES WITH OVERFLOW INTO STORM DRAIN photo 199.jpg photo 200.jpgREADY FOR FLOWPOINT photo 202.jpgPREWETING BEFORE POINTING photo 198.jpgFLOWPOINT IS SET WITHIN 20 MINS AS YOU CAN SEE ITS A CLEAN FINISH photo 197.jpgGARDEN MAKEOVER DONE RETURNED TO ITS FORMER GLORY AND SOME photo 203.jpg photo 204.jpgMORE TO FOLLOW ANY INFO PLEASE ASK CHEERS COOKIE

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Landscape Juice Network to add comments!

Join Landscape Juice Network

Open forum activity

Fusion Media posted a blog post
Avant Tecno, a renowned manufacturer of compact loaders, is embarking on a quest to uncover the oldest Avant machine still in operation in the United Kingdom.As part of its celebrations marking 25 years of successful operations in the UK, Avant…
6 hours ago
Fusion Media posted a blog post
An ICL trial at St Andrews Links demonstrated that tank-mixing Vitalnova SMX with an H2Pro TriSmart programme significantly enhanced golf green turf quality and rootzone health, surpassing the improvements achieved by using TriSmart alone.A trial…
11 hours ago
Tim Bucknall replied to Oliver clarkson's discussion Rose spray
"That surprises me.  Do you not continue through the season? Surely you'll only get a few week protection at best from each application?"
13 hours ago
Adam Woods replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Sticking in a late reply here...  but, and it depends totally on this.... how big is the lawn? and how established is the garden? + of course how much is the client willing to pay/put up with to get a solution??? In new estate houses locally (built…"
yesterday
Billybop replied to Jamie's discussion Stihl BG86c problems
"Absolutely nothing wrong with that Graham if you enjoy it... like these people who restore WW2 aircraft and old steam engines etc ... I wish I had the patience to do it !  I have to be in the right frame of mind to repair things, and it can be very…"
yesterday
Graham Taylor replied to Jamie's discussion Stihl BG86c problems
"Sad I know but I rather enjoy tinkering around with these things!!  I've a couple of BG86's..... one I've had for about 6 years    The only problem I've had is with the "ergstart" spring failing    fitted a different starter spool which did away…"
Sunday
Adam Pilgrim replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Interesting discussion but as I currently live in the area of two of the largest gypsum mines in the UK and in an area where the prevailing soil type for arable use is 'Nottingham brick clay', if applying gypsum worked to break up the ground, all…"
Sunday
Billybop replied to Jamie's discussion Stihl BG86c problems
"Same here Vic...even if I was offered a free petrol blower with a lifetime supply of fuel thrown in, I would decline it. Not for environmental reasons either. I use the most powerful Ego battery one but have kept a couple of the previous Ego models…"
Sunday
Adam Woods replied to Oliver clarkson's discussion Rose spray
"Rose Clear. concentrate .. but I finished blackspot spraying over a month ago"
Sunday
John F replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Just out of interest how deep is the clay Gary ? 
Are you automating the aeration process mechanically or manually ? 
Large area or small area ? 
If the clay is deep you need to go down into the clay beyond the root zone therefore hollow tine but a…"
Sunday
Vic 575 replied to Jamie's discussion Stihl BG86c problems
"I’ve had two BG86s and they both only lasted just over three years, just long enough to pack up just outside of the warranty. I then switched to the stihl BGA 100 battery blower. I would never go back to petrol.
It’s the same with the Stihl petrol…"
Sunday
Tim Turner replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"I got a manual one from amazon of all places - was about £150 but it actually works, unlike the £40 ones.  I'd recommend it on a small area."
Sunday
Tim Turner replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"I've never used it I'm afraid but I'd be very interested to know how you get on with it. Where did you get the idea to use humic acid and seaweed extract? How will you apply the gypsum? (I thought it had to be incorporated in to the soil to be…"
Sunday
Gary R replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Horticulture gypsum is an organic mineral. 
Considering a lawn is generally 80-90% of a garden keeping it green, healthy and free from disease is in my opinion, gardening. "
Sunday
Gary R replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Hi again.  I don't have a hollow Tyne machine. So the plan is to use either a manual one or just fork the area if worst comes to worst to get some light/ nutrients etc in to the root system. Sand. Never really considered it tbh "
Sunday
Gary R replied to Gary R's discussion Horticultural Gypsum..... How long?
"Thanks David. Since I originally posted my question I've researched it further. I think it can take around 18 months before results are noticeable. Plus it's only one application per year. As mentioned in my post this treatment will be in…"
Sunday
More…

Stihl BG86c problems

Hi all, hope this is in the correct thread.So i've had some BG86c blower problems recently. Long story short, i've replaced the carb with a genuine Stihl carb as my previous one wasn't priming, everything was fine once replaced but on full throttle…

Read more…
13 Replies · Reply by Billybop yesterday
Views: 340