11
part 4 foot square flagstone mold set.
Each
flagstone stone mold produces a stone one and a half inch thick and
can be placed in this 4 foot pattern or placed in random order by choice.
All
concrete molds are made from durable
heavy duty .060 ABS unless otherwise
specified.
Note:
all measurements in US Inches

Item # CON-075
$164.95
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Click on image above to see larger detail of surface
area that can be produced by these molds.
There
are 11 stone molds per 4 foot section. A letter is on lip of each mold
to facilitate ease of identifying each of the stones so you can identify
which stones go where by using the pattern below for placement. We advise
scratching the letter into the back of each stone after you level it
in the mold for identifying it later. There are thousands of ways to
put these stones together, there is no need to stick to this pattern
at all, but it has the capability of being used as a 4 foot square as
shown. This set can be used for exterior or interior wall veneer, hallways,
wanes coat, hanging as an art display on a wall, used as a sidewalk,
pool decking, and many other possibilities.
Each
set produces 16 square feet of paver space.
If
you click on the line drawing below it will open the image in a new
window that you can print and cut out of paper to play with. The space
between the stones is gauged to be a 3/4 inch grout line or can of course
be spread as wide as wanted.

A single
stone such as the C stone below can be made into some interesting patterns
too.

4' X
4' X 1.5" layout for flagstone. 11 parts per section, all stones
fit within an 18 inch dimension. Average thickness is one and a half
inch thick. Total capability to mix stones in a random pattern as well
as the pattern shown. Mock up of pattern below has sections turned randomly
in the 9 sections to show a sample possibility using the 4 foot square
pattern in a 12 foot area.
9 of
each stone making a total of 99 stones to do this area.

Click
Here to see Flagstone Project by Wayne Nicholson
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