Paver walkway questions

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mattya
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Re: Paver walkway questions

Post by mattya » July 1st, 2015, 8:51 pm

Much appreciated. I did go with polymeric sand btw - Unsure of the brand atm, but not a Home Depot special. Hoping it works out well.

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Re: Paver walkway questions

Post by mattya » July 12th, 2015, 9:10 pm

Walkway done! Holy crap that was a lot of work lol.

Finished product.
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Finished product.
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Mid way through.
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Sweeping in the polymeric sand.
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Re: Paver walkway questions

Post by mattya » July 12th, 2015, 9:12 pm

Prepped with 1" sand and edge lock.
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Digging out the sod.
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Old walkway and planning out the new walkway.
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Re: Paver walkway questions

Post by ENVY23 » July 12th, 2015, 10:51 pm

Looks awesome man! Looks like you had to do a several cuts, too. I had to do a ton on my fire pit since it was round, and it took a lot of time. I ended up going rectangle on my patio after that and it went WAY faster. Outstanding job!

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Re: Paver walkway questions

Post by mattya » July 13th, 2015, 7:47 am

Oh yah, lots of cuts. Luckily I worked with my dad tiling and making cuts for him for years so it wasn't TOO bad. The little slivers were the biggest pita. Trying to take a blades width off something you can barely hold in your hands isn't easy :rotfl:

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