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getting my order in the morning for my new kennels, as mine are shite, also with me being dropped on the head as a young un, am abit slow, :icon_redface: , already got the concrete base, but i have never layed ( or bein layed ) before, what mix do i want when using soft sand ??, theres a slight fall on my base ( for drainage ) so i shouldnt have to set up a string line should i ?? aslong as i keep to the base and make sure the back in straight should be fairly straight forward ?? i hope, any advice would be grand !!!

 

thanks in advance, :victory::drink:

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getting my order in the morning for my new kennels, as mine are shite, also with me being dropped on the head as a young un, am abit slow, :icon_redface: , already got the concrete base, but i have never layed ( or bein layed ) before, what mix do i want when using soft sand ??, theres a slight fall on my base ( for drainage ) so i shouldnt have to set up a string line should i ?? aslong as i keep to the base and make sure the back in straight should be fairly straight forward ?? i hope, any advice would be grand !!!

 

thanks in advance, :victory::drink:

 

4:1 sand to cement,add a small drop of washing up liquid to the water, build the wall level :thumbs:

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getting my order in the morning for my new kennels, as mine are shite, also with me being dropped on the head as a young un, am abit slow, :icon_redface: , already got the concrete base, but i have never layed ( or bein layed ) before, what mix do i want when using soft sand ??, theres a slight fall on my base ( for drainage ) so i shouldnt have to set up a string line should i ?? aslong as i keep to the base and make sure the back in straight should be fairly straight forward ?? i hope, any advice would be grand !!!

 

thanks in advance, :victory::drink:

 

Mate, do yourself a favour and don't try it.

Find a mate who's in the trade and give him a drink or something, because bricklaying is a skill that takes a good long time to learn.

If you insist on trying yourself 3 parts sand to one cement will do you, but you will definately need a line, even more so if the base has a fall on it, and a decent level too.

Oh, and soimething to cut the blocks too if they are concrete.

All the best if you give it a go.

Tom

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thanks,

 

thing is my kennels are shite as i quickly knocked them up when i just moved in !!! and am very desperate to get my new kennels up especially with the bad weather coming, , i work for a small firm that does drives, curbing, edging, tarmacing, play areas, e,t,c, , so am not completely out my depth, ( i might be saying someting different tomoz mind you )i work for my father inlaw, he has done it for years but he is flat out with work for the next 3 week, including weekend because of kids, , am busy half the week and flat out every weekend with beating, ratting, rabbiting, e,t,c, so thats the only reason i might have to give it ago, , am not sure tho, :hmm:

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another idea for you line the wall with 2 by 1 and put kingspan between them then srew thin pley to it. breeze block kennels can be pritty cold :thumbs: good luck

 

the breeze blocks are just for the run, 2 sides of 10ft, and one front of 6 foot, which will need a door in, the run backs up to a big concrete shed thats very warm, and insulated, :thumbs: plus a few bales of straw down, be a good place for me to sleep when locked out on a friday night :clapper: , ( wont be the 1st time either, )

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i am a bicky mate by trade you want a mix of 3 sand 1 cement and with you not doing this befor get some plastersicor which will keep you cament workable for longer put your first course round level then put your corners up then set away with the lines :thumbs: good luck mate

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3 sand 1 cement, and use a bit of feb in the water you mix it with. (Mortar plasticiser) Take your time setting out, make sure everything is square before you start, make sure you stagger your joints, and don't build to high. Take your time.

 

Better to get someone there to show you a bit in person if you can, as has been already said. Don't worry if things are slightly out of level, you're not a bricky after all, and as long as the kennel is draught free & dry when finished... :thumbs:

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Washing up liquid is as good a plasticiser as any...

It'll do at a push, but I wouldn't go as far to say it's as good as any! :no::laugh:

 

Not a blocky, I'm a plasterer. I've had plenty of experience sorting out pissed bricky walls though! :laugh:

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