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As written I need to lay the above but don't know what incline I can lay on a slab(5m x 2m x 10 cm ) poured in one go.Is 15 cm over 5m reasonable ?
To forestall questions , I live in the Alps, hence re-inforcement to prevent heave. I have lots of flat stones varying from 5 to 15 cm weighing 60 - 150 kg on site so I want to use them or I have to expend lots of energy breaking them up and and carrying away ( and then buy and carry new flat ones in !!!).
Slope is both to shed water and allow me to integrate differing height stones .
I think this is going to be rather difficult , so any comments are welcome,
At the risk of over-complicating the question, my local advice has been to pour 5 cm, lay the 6 mm steel- mesh and lay stones on top adjusting height as necessary for my bigger rocks.
Thank you.
As written I need to lay the above but don't know what incline I can lay on a slab(5m x 2m x 10 cm ) poured in one go.Is 15 cm over 5m reasonable ?
To forestall questions , I live in the Alps, hence re-inforcement to prevent heave. I have lots of flat stones varying from 5 to 15 cm weighing 60 - 150 kg on site so I want to use them or I have to expend lots of energy breaking them up and and carrying away ( and then buy and carry new flat ones in !!!).
Slope is both to shed water and allow me to integrate differing height stones .
I think this is going to be rather difficult , so any comments are welcome,
At the risk of over-complicating the question, my local advice has been to pour 5 cm, lay the 6 mm steel- mesh and lay stones on top adjusting height as necessary for my bigger rocks.
Thank you.