Driveway paving with setts. Das Verlegen von Pflastersteinen in der Einfahrt. Music: Fluidified: / fluidified Marcus D: / marcusdproductions www.last.fm/mus... Emancipator: / emancipator www.emancipator... / emancipatormusic
Awesome project by talented artists! I presume there will be a drainage system planned with some expansion joints incorporated. If the government ran this smoothly we would have a surplus rather than massive debt service.
Thank you for the kind words! From experience, we make expansion joints so the surface can work in winter and summer. Drainage system is another story due to many regulations about water disposal. In some cases yo are not allowed to drain it into the local sewer system...sometimes we make septic tanks so the rainwater could be filtered and reused for watering plants etc.
Sieht wunderschön aus. Schön dass es noch Menschen gibt die so etwas machen und keine Betonsteine wollen. Womit habt ihr verfugt? Mit Fertigprodukten oder selbst gemischt mit Trasszement?
Yeah it's old world indeed and sadly a dying one. Labor costs and materials costs are vastly higher today than in the past therefore few can afford it nowadays.
@@declanmc1001 Rubber plate is ideal and its called fine setting sand(Sika/Adbruf) not to be mistaken with brush in DIY pointing mediums. You can make it yourself but it needs to be out of lime and it then means it can't be driven on for a while. Cement is no good without additives. A two part fine epoxy grout is best. UK brand is GTFK. Strength, flexibility, UV resistant colour, bacteria resistance.
Dankeschön! Wir arbeiten in Wien, Niederösterreich und Burgenland. Zurzeit gibt es ca. fünf-sechs Pflasterer Unternehmen im bezirk Baden und wir brauchen ca. zwanzig Facharbeiter für die verleging von Naturstein (Granitrandstein, Kleipflasterstein so wie Großpflasterstein).
Along that retaining wall he could have put some expansion foam along it so he could start with a nice clean edge, and the rest of his rows of pavers wouldn't be so jagged, then remove the foam when done, fill with mortor or sand...
Back in the days setts provided horses' hooves with better grip than a smooth surface, they are now encountered rather as decorative stone paving in landscape architecture.