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Pocster

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  1. @SteamyTea not trying to remove cement from quoins / copings . Just deeply embedded dirt / pollution.
  2. As you say . Don’t want to damage the stone . Also environmental trying to avoid acid and bleach .
  3. Will try the LithofinPower-Clean as recommended by @PeterW Reluctant to use acid unless I really have to and equally the same with bleach .
  4. Yes . They do go black . Real black some of them ; so technically it’s “dirt” from pollution ????
  5. Acid on random stone is good . But what should I use for the quoins / copings ??
  6. Tried now both products on the quoins - no real joy . On eBay I see ‘ memorial head stone cleaner ‘ 🙄🙄🙄😁
  7. And he still can’t pull the birds !
  8. This stuff was good on the random stone . 1 : 4 mix with water at first . Always scared the acid will burn the entire wall away ! . Went over more stubborn bits later with it neat . Does the job 👍 Says not to use on sandstone. So tried my favourite ‘ wet & forget ‘ on them - jury is still out . According to the reviews you need to leave it and be patient…
  9. Which ever face is cemented between my legs
  10. You can just about see it in the photo . Too be honest if the power failed / cut off though the 20kg drill wouldn’t fall on your head it would swing straight into your face …
  11. Hang on a minute . Is THIS the first ( only ) job you’ve actually finished ??
  12. Yeah it does have a 'cap' you fill with something oil based and is then fed to the tip. Amazon messed around with the oil delivery i.e. it never happened. Presume it's noting special. I just stop every 30 seconds and shoot some wd40 in the hole.
  13. Guns are bad for you
  14. It’s strange how ‘ surprised’ I am that the electro magnetic works !!
  15. New toy alert !! Cooooooorrrrrrr . Makes drilling into steel easy . Must remember to disconnect power when SWMBO is standing under it .
  16. I’m fairly certain the manufacturers intention isn’t to wait a few thousand years to ‘cure ‘ . They easily chip / scratch as I install them .
  17. I know . Tbh this part of the wall I really don’t care about . Apparently the grout ( which they forgot to supply ) matches the copings . So in theory joins look less obvious. This wall ( and lane ) were the most contentious issues during my planning ….. so (expletive deleted) ‘em
  18. I’ve looked at this . 40mm tiles - which limits choices somewhat . So instead I’m going for ‘ plastic ‘ type recycled decking .
  19. You mean Sbr and cement ? No sand . So like a yogurt type paste ?
  20. Out of interest these stones seem very soft I.e scratch , corners chip quite easily . Documentation that came with them said to leave outside in damp conditions to cure ( which they have been ) . How long should they take to cure ? ; I assume ( hope ) they do eventually go rock hard ???
  21. I think there’s a complement in there somewhere ….. All ready anticipated final coping not fitting . Will have to cut to suit and ‘somehow’ have my wall and copings ‘blend’ into the original wall and coping .
  22. If it wasn’t for this forum I’d just stick expanding foam under them and be done with it 😁
  23. Well ; it’s nice and level . I do like my rebar method and will use that principle again on the front . I will bed the copings in a very thin cement mix with Sbr - so I don’t get any abuse .
  24. The problem as as you say they could just be sat on the packers not even bonded to the base .
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