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Reddit mentions of Dimex EasyFlex Plastic Commercial Grade Snip to Flex Paver Landscape or Brick Edging, 60-Feet (1262-60C)
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Dimex EasyFlex Plastic Commercial Grade Snip to Flex Paver Landscape or Brick Edging, 60-Feet (1262-60C). Here are the top ones.
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- SNIP TO FLEX PAVER, BRICK, OR LANDSCAPE EDGING: Create a beautifully landscaped yard and paver designs without having to hire a professional with easy to install commercial grade edging
- KIT INCLUDES: 10 6-foot segments for 60 feet of commercial grade plastic edging, measuring 1.75 inches tall
- SNIP TO FLEX: Cut spines where needed to create smooth curves, or leave spines uncut to create rigid straight sections
- DO-IT-YOURSELF: Place the edging around your paved patios, concrete paths, and rock gardens and secure with anchoring stakes (sold separately) for a secure, long lasting border
- DURABLE & FLEXIBLE: Flexible commercial grade plastic allows the edging to be installed in a straight line or molded to form curves
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 720 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 60-Feet |
Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Width | 5.25 Inches |
>I was going to put a couple of inches of sand, and use the paver base panels
A couple inches of sand? No, no more than an inch. I don't have any experience with paver base panels, but in laying typical pavers anything more than an inch and the sand becomes very unstable. I assume the sand functions similar with base panels - it's there to make it easy to level, and it locks things into place. What's the recommended lay
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>I was going to level out the ground, but do I need to excavate a few inches? I'm planning on putting rock around it, and I was hoping not to.
You don't have to excavate so long as you're ok with having the pavers above grade, and you secure the edges. I used that edging that you used and it worked well. It went under my sand (1") and there was still enough lip to hold the pavers in. I don't know how thick the base panels are, but so long as the total depth isn't much more than an inch you should be OK. Also, make sure to get long metal nails to secure the edging, don'e use the wimpy nylon ones that come with the set. The compacted base helps secure the stakes, and you don't have that, but you should be ok if you have a hard clay ground to drive them into.
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Edit: here's the edging I used. It cost a little more than the stuff at home depot but it was very sturdy.