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shaking | 21:12 Wed 28th Jan 2009 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone know the ratio of sand and cement to re-fix coping stones which have become loose.
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2 parts Builder's (soft) sand
2 parts sharp sand
1 part cement

Have a peek at this useful site - it shows you how to mix everything together as well:-

http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/mortarmix es.ht
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Thanks juggerling, that's my job for tomorrow, good link too. Much appreciated.
if you only have a few to do its just as easy to buy the bags of premixed stuff from Wickes.
Check the weather forecast before you start - you'll need a few frost-free days or the cement could be damaged if it freezes.
I'm a time-served brickie and would not use sharp sand on a wall, it's more for laying slabs with.
Coping stones can be bedded on with a "normal" mix of 5-1, that's 5 soft (yellow or building) sand to 1 of cement with a little plasticiser in the water.
Having said that, I (and most brickies) would use 3 - 1 because of the exposed position of the stones, ie taking the brunt of any rain or snowfall.
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Thanks everyone for your answers, have got the job done today, just hope they stay on.

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