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they are hernia tempting, back breaking, and too difficult to set level.




It is generating a lot of neighbourly drive bys...


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they are hernia tempting, back breaking, and too difficult to set level.
Thank you, @MaryJanet. We find it lovely & the cats are thrilled with the big pavers. Apparently they are nice for lolling all over.Your garden is lovely with its bees and chooks and fireplace![]()
I used the leftover bricks from the house to lay the original paths ~ nothing straight. Nothing even. Nothing level. Never occurred to me.Looking great!Don’t get me wrong I love the large pavers... they are gorgeous, and of sandstone... so jealous! You just couldn’t convince me to try to install them again
I had stone colored cement ones 2” thick and 18x24” set in a subway pattern for our patio... I was buying materials as we could afford them paycheck to paycheck, until my dad finally got annoyed at my slowly developing patio/half sand pit and bought enough to finish it for my birthday
of course then I had to finish it ASAP to show him how much I appreciated it... it was a very long weekend and several extremely sore days following it. I thought bigger pavers would be easier I install as there are fewer of them. However, between the sloped yard, my skill set not being fully up to snuff, and the larger surface being less forgiving of slight level issues, I found them much more challenging to work with than the smaller ones (8x10”) for my pathways.