Great video. I also use the three raised mix pads for the sleepers. Dont concrete the whole length. One added detail i use is to hide the visible screws on the ends by using wooden dowl. Bore a hole 21 or 25mm wide tona depth of about 5cm, insert the wooden screw fix into the sleeper. Then slide in a piece of dowl the same width size of the hole. Any extra length of dowl just cut off. It makes a good effect and looks traditional.
Hi pal,we bitumen the soil side but not the bottom,our thought process being if the bottom is bitumen then wouldn’t that stop the water in the sleepers draining out?but we also lay them on a full bed,but I am liking your method that allows more drainage 👍 but is the bitumen on the bottom going to prevent the sleepers from draining through,let me know your thoughts on that pal,thanks
Same thought over here, if he bitumens sides and bottom then basically its like a bucket, rain water soaks in from the top in the sleeper and stays there eventually having the sleeper to rot within. Maybe I'm wrong, I'm not a pro :)
Well here's a thought, they're just not suitable for a permanent job. They will need replacing down the line as they will rot.... I haven't tried genuine sleepers but I suspect they'd be a better bet but again if it's timber it'll break down in the end no matter what you do to it
Thanks for this video. Really helpful. We are putting 1 sleeper in our garden to contain a patch of raised bed on one side. I have a 2 year old that loves climbing over everything. Is it enough to fix our softwood sleeper in with concrete, or should I make it more secure with another type of fixing? Thanks, Sarah
Hey love your video, unfortunately couldn't get my hands on any bitumen. I only have membrane, do you recommend putting it at the bottom of the sleepers? If so would it be on top of the Concrete mix? Or underneath it? Thank you 😊😊
I’m doing this weekend, only question I have is what do you use to fill the voids under the sleepers between the footings? If you could let me know that would be great! Cheers
You skipped the cutting of the mitred corners which can be a pain. Did you use a circular saw then finish the cut using a hand saw. I’m about to begin mine but don’t want all 90 degree corners thanks good video well done 👏
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As an amateur looking to possibly do more in the near future can I ask how you joined the angled parts of the sleepers together please? Video is very clear and a great help.
Very inportant to seal the cut ends with appropriate endsealer as the preasure treatment will not penetrate through to the very centre of the sleapers or any other treated timbers.
Is it recommended to bitumen the bottom of the sleeper as you have done in this video? I can’t make my mind up on what’s the best way to approach this. Adding bitumen to the bottom seems like it would stop rain water from exiting the sleeper?
Great video. I also use the three raised mix pads for the sleepers. Dont concrete the whole length.
One added detail i use is to hide the visible screws on the ends by using wooden dowl. Bore a hole 21 or 25mm wide tona depth of about 5cm, insert the wooden screw fix into the sleeper. Then slide in a piece of dowl the same width size of the hole. Any extra length of dowl just cut off. It makes a good effect and looks traditional.
great video, clear and you've avoided the waffle that normally comes with DIY vids!
Thank you!! 🙌⚒️
Good video, picked up loads of good tips. Would be nice if you included a couple of shots of the final project, to show off your hard work 😊
Great to see you guys out and about again.
Thank you! This footage is quite old, but will catch up soon..👌
Hi guys.great vid.
What do you do soil side of sleepers, to stop soil going under?
Hi pal,we bitumen the soil side but not the bottom,our thought process being if the bottom is bitumen then wouldn’t that stop the water in the sleepers draining out?but we also lay them on a full bed,but I am liking your method that allows more drainage 👍 but is the bitumen on the bottom going to prevent the sleepers from draining through,let me know your thoughts on that pal,thanks
Same thought over here, if he bitumens sides and bottom then basically its like a bucket, rain water soaks in from the top in the sleeper and stays there eventually having the sleeper to rot within. Maybe I'm wrong, I'm not a pro :)
Well here's a thought, they're just not suitable for a permanent job. They will need replacing down the line as they will rot.... I haven't tried genuine sleepers but I suspect they'd be a better bet but again if it's timber it'll break down in the end no matter what you do to it
@@alexiuliu1484you are absolutely spot on. You should never seal the bottom
Well balanced of show and explain How To video 👍
Great stuff... thanks for taking the time to explain this.. .very helpful
Thanks for this video. Really helpful. We are putting 1 sleeper in our garden to contain a patch of raised bed on one side. I have a 2 year old that loves climbing over everything. Is it enough to fix our softwood sleeper in with concrete, or should I make it more secure with another type of fixing? Thanks, Sarah
Same scenario here! What did you use in the end?
I'm using sleepers for my patio edging, this video has helped me enormously. Thank you.
Hey love your video, unfortunately couldn't get my hands on any bitumen. I only have membrane, do you recommend putting it at the bottom of the sleepers? If so would it be on top of the Concrete mix? Or underneath it? Thank you 😊😊
I’m doing this weekend, only question I have is what do you use to fill the voids under the sleepers between the footings? If you could let me know that would be great! Cheers
I'm guessing they just back fill it with soil that they've removed and then put some of the turf they dug up or grass seed on top.
You skipped the cutting of the mitred corners which can be a pain. Did you use a circular saw then finish the cut using a hand saw. I’m about to begin mine but don’t want all 90 degree corners thanks good video well done 👏
As an amateur looking to possibly do more in the near future can I ask how you joined the angled parts of the sleepers together please? Video is very clear and a great help.
Thank you! We skew screwed them through the back side so the fixings aren't visible 👌
How do you attach the second row? Is there a over hang on the joins? How do you cut sleepers?
Fantastic vid guys. Thank you
Very inportant to seal the cut ends with appropriate endsealer as the preasure treatment will not penetrate through to the very centre of the sleapers or any other treated timbers.
🇳🇴 Thanks for the informative video, will come in handy this Easter 👍
Glad you found it useful! 💯⚒️
So just to confirm boys, your laying the slabs on a 4 parts sharp sand 1 part concrete mix ? No ballast? Thanks both
4 parts sharp sand 1 part cement. Ballast is sand and stones mixed for mixing with cement to make concrete
Good video bud
Earned yourself another sub here, decent video.
Is it recommended to bitumen the bottom of the sleeper as you have done in this video? I can’t make my mind up on what’s the best way to approach this. Adding bitumen to the bottom seems like it would stop rain water from exiting the sleeper?
Thanks guys appreciated
Clear and to the point. Unlike this overly produced American shite
Charlie Dimmocks knockers
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Why not show what your doing instead of you talking to the camera