Improvising a permanent solution that works is most satisfying. Than You for explaining and then showing how you are doing the coping stones. Excellent work as always!
Once again. Excellent job. I wish I had seen this last year could have saved a lot of money on precast stone once weathered coping stones on my orangery build.
I watched 24 hours in a&e the other day, the chap had a cut 1 cm deep cut in his face that spanned across his cheek and beside his nose, luckily missing his eyes and the main artery, as a few have already mentioned, Safety goggles.
May be better if the last slab was not cut. I would have ended with a full slab and moved the cut somewhere else. Also maybe set slabs so the run-off is only one way, best onto the roof as I doubt there is a gutter on the far side.
Great job. 👏🏻👏🏻 Interesting how you place what I think is slate over the cavity, followed by a membrane. Question: (I can’t tell from the camera angle) Did you pitch the cement capping stones towards the roof? Assuming a slight pitch so the rain doesn’t pool or run down towards the neighbors next door.