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Of course I do - however, why bother? Many of the 'modern' methods can hardly be defended, can they? Let's keep this site for those who want to promote sensitive, conservative, appropriate repair to our finite stock of historic properties!
We otherwise simply waste a great deal of time in pointless argument, and questions go unanswered!
Bob below advised me to lay my three new flagstones on cement, and point the rest with cement mix. He thought it would give a nice olde-worlde appearance.
I'm rather more with Andrew Gayton - use the right stuff (lime) the floor can breathe, and it has that olde-worlde apperance as it's the olde-worlde method - and nowt wrong wi' that!
We otherwise simply waste a great deal of time in pointless argument, and questions go unanswered!
Bob below advised me to lay my three new flagstones on cement, and point the rest with cement mix. He thought it would give a nice olde-worlde appearance.
I'm rather more with Andrew Gayton - use the right stuff (lime) the floor can breathe, and it has that olde-worlde apperance as it's the olde-worlde method - and nowt wrong wi' that!