newtothis
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( it was an enjoyable project. )</font>
Enjoyable when done, tough darn work while doing it! I used my backhoe and FEL going down about 6 inches. Then limestone and sand, definately pack the sand both before and after the bricks.
The hardest part for me was the steps from the house to patio. Actual engineering involved and then it failed inspection (new build). He said we'd have to knock out all of my pavers, they were glued together, because it's too wide. Needless to say when we passed the final and were flagged for the steps we've never done anything about it since and don't plan on it.
Enjoyable when done, tough darn work while doing it! I used my backhoe and FEL going down about 6 inches. Then limestone and sand, definately pack the sand both before and after the bricks.
The hardest part for me was the steps from the house to patio. Actual engineering involved and then it failed inspection (new build). He said we'd have to knock out all of my pavers, they were glued together, because it's too wide. Needless to say when we passed the final and were flagged for the steps we've never done anything about it since and don't plan on it.