Hi all,
I have used EasyJoint in the past and it has seemed to work fine, but I wondered it there was a particular trick when it comes to using it on narrow paths (where one side goes onto the lawn and the other into a gravel pit) - or if for things like paths (quite long, but only one slab wide) I'd be better off using a different product?
Or is there a handy tool (other than competence...) for keeping the EasyJoint to the path? Or is it a case of only adding a bit at a time to avoid excessive spillover?
Thanks!
I have used EasyJoint in the past and it has seemed to work fine, but I wondered it there was a particular trick when it comes to using it on narrow paths (where one side goes onto the lawn and the other into a gravel pit) - or if for things like paths (quite long, but only one slab wide) I'd be better off using a different product?
Or is there a handy tool (other than competence...) for keeping the EasyJoint to the path? Or is it a case of only adding a bit at a time to avoid excessive spillover?
Thanks!