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    Cutting curved stones for kidney shaped patio?

    Cheers Ian. I'm in two minds regarding the indian sandstone because I've heard it might look nice at first, but after a while, it looks awful. From experience, what type of patio is good?
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    Cutting curved stones for kidney shaped patio?

    Thanks very much guys. But how does one do the curve? What's the technique? Also I've already got an angle grinder with a 4" stone disc, but when I tried to cut the indian sandstone, it hardly made a difference and also the disc wore down extremely quickly.
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    Cutting curved stones for kidney shaped patio?

    Hello guys, I've decided to do indian sandstone patio myself and have been reading up how it's done. I want a kidney shape patio, which requires curved stones, but I don't know how to cut curved stones. :eek: So can anyone please advise, how do people cut the stones and what tools would they...
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    Landscaping - Solving drainage problems

    That's excellent advice, thanks again.
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    Landscaping - Solving drainage problems

    Thanks Ian. How will I know if it's clay ground? All I can see is soil. Also do I simply dig a 5-8 inch trench and throw gravel in it? Also by having gravel, will my lawn still be soaked in heavy rain with puddles or would the water quickly dissipate into the ground?
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    Landscaping - Solving drainage problems

    Hi everyone, Thanks for a great forum. After browsing for a while, I've decided to join in the hope someone can give me some advice. I'm currently landscaping the whole garden, so I have a lot of questions, however for now my question is regarding drainage. Basically my neighbour has a large...
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