MY63 wrote:..
My supplier has some 50 mm polystyrene sheets 8 x 4 that could fill the inside void.
I'm not sure but maybe polystyrene isn't dense enough for any longterm base under your floor ?
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MY63 wrote:..
My supplier has some 50 mm polystyrene sheets 8 x 4 that could fill the inside void.
RogerS wrote:MY63 wrote:..
My supplier has some 50 mm polystyrene sheets 8 x 4 that could fill the inside void.
I'm not sure but maybe polystyrene isn't dense enough for any longterm base under your floor ?
9fingers wrote:Could you live with 65mm extra height? A dry laid course of bricks. Any old type would do? Even weathered ones skulking around at the builders merchant should be cheap to clear.
Bob
MY63 wrote:9fingers wrote:Could you live with 65mm extra height? A dry laid course of bricks. Any old type would do? Even weathered ones skulking around at the builders merchant should be cheap to clear.
Bob
So if I am following you I level the stone and lay the bricks end to end without mortar and then put the lintels on top any construction adhesive required ?
TrimTheKing wrote:Make sure that stone is really well compacted though otherwise you’ll end up with the bricks under the lintels sinking into the stone and twisting your building.
MY63 wrote:It is an Audi A6 estate no cill and the floor is flat so that should not be an issue.
They seem to weigh around 70 kg which should not be an issue either.
Has anyone used the electric versions.
Coolhands wrote:....
I think you may need some sand over whatever hardcore you use to create a flat surface, (‘bind’ it is the term I think) like my path pics below. I’m not sure it will do much to just whacker stone / rubble.
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MY63 wrote:.....
I am going to take some large boxes of biscuits to them tomorrow.
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