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Create The Perfect Garden Path With These Tools
Creating that perfect garden path just isn't tough when you have the right tools for the job. Sometimes instructions are much less baffling, when you know very well what the tools named inside them actually do - and where to buy them.
“Screed”
This is a handy little smoothing gadget you possibly can make yourself, virtually on the spot. All you will need is really a 2” X 4” piece of wood. If you don’t have one, purchase one from the Lumber department, and get them cut it so the length equals the width of your desired pathway. Hammer a nail into at each end of your piece of 2” X 4”, at the appropriate spot. Find the correct spot by measuring the ends of the 2” X 4” (as in the diagram) up against the Edging, and making a mark with a pen. This will allow the Screed to be able to track along the top of the edgings, eliminating the chance you will press and push too far in. This will ensure your finished Face will be the same depth as your pavers when your path is completed.
Cutting Tools
Because we do not line the end joints up on pavers, cutting is going to be involved. Even if the walk is the same width as a certain number of pavers, as a result of staggering, one brick in every other row will still need to be cut.
You can cut your paver one of two ways…
Wet Saw - exactly the same saw you use to cut ceramic tiles. You can rent these at most rental places, or at your Home Improvement store (usually about $30-40 for the entire day). The advantage of this method: It is the easiest device to cut with.
Another cheaper and almost as effortless way to cut them is to use a 3lb. sledgehammer or mallet, and a brick set.
Brick Set - A brick set is a broad, cold chisel used by masons. Cutting with this looks impressive, but is actually remarkably simple. The main advantage of this method is in simplicity and price: Purchasing one of these will cost about half the rental of the wet saw.
To use a Brick Set properly:
1. Mark on the workpiece (in this instance, “the workpiece” being your paver or brick) in which you want the cut. Be sure to mark on all 4 sides.
2. Put the workpiece on a firm hard surface (such as another paver). Position the brick set fully on the mark - you want the entire edge of the brick set contacting the workpiece.
3. Tap the brick set enough to make a little groove completely across the face of the workpiece. Repeat this on all 4 sides. You should now have a groove girdling the workpiece. Be sure and keep the workpiece on the hard, smooth surface.
4. Place the brick set centered in one of the longer grooves making sure that its entire edge is fully contacting the groove, and thelength of the brick set is very close to 90 from the face of the workpiece.
5. Give it a good healthy belt with your sledgehammer - usually only one is needed - and amazingly, the workpiece has become 2, having a relatively smooth edge where your cut was just made.
Now all of the bricks will be in place. Compact them again using the place compactor, starting in the middle, and working to the edges and ends. Now you can finish off your product by filling any gaps with the finest sand you are able to find, then a hosing down (if applicable) and your most technologically challenging tool of all them all - a thorough sweeping with a stiff push-broom.
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