Anothera 20"x20"x1.8" Plus Size Walk Maker Reusable Concrete Path Maker Molds Stepping Stone Paver Lawn Patio Yard Garden DIY Walkway Pavement Paving Moulds (8-Grid)
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Possibly, depending on the concrete and your engineering abilities. It wouldn't be enough for me to play it safe. They make good walkways because most people are between the ages of 200 and 300. Cars are much heavier than 300 pounds and can only be walked on for a short period of time. However, I am not an engineer.
Because it's made of hard plastic, it'll almost certainly break.
8" x 4 " This has been used for pavers to a doorway in my landscaping business. It came out really nice, and I'd say it's worth its weight in gold. It paid for itself in under an hour.
Yes, I think so. However, if you use cement to make stepping stones, they will move.
Selected User Reviews For Anothera 20"x20"x1.8" Plus Size Walk Maker Reusable Concrete Path Maker Molds Stepping Stone Paver Lawn Patio Yard Garden DIY Walkway Pavement Paving Moulds (8-Grid)
It performs as expected. Plastic is strong and long-lasting. A word of advice: after a few uses, rinse the mold and jiggle it a little as you lift it up. The concrete will not stick to the mold if this is used. I used a thicker mixture and let it set for about 5 minutes before removing it. I hope this has been of assistance. If not, continue to work on your skills.
It came in a two-piece section, which was not what I expected. As a result, you must assemble it. When I first saw the package, I thought to myself, "Wait, what the hell is this?" because the packaging was about 6"12" in size. It was necessary to assemble it. To keep the sections in place, you must line them up perfectly and pound them into place with a hammer. Although I have yet to use it, I am already dissatisfied with it. I did a small trial run and it was a complete waste of money. I filled two sections and then pulled the mold off, and there is a seam in the sections that are put together, which really stands out when you add concrete. Overall, I am dissatisfied.
I bought this to make my own pavers for a patio I'm building. I'm not done yet, but it's been a lot of fun so far!.
br>It went really well; my technique needed to be tweaked, but it held up well. I'd suggest cleaning it more thoroughly than I did between molds. After several molds, some of the clips began to pull away, but a few knocks out em and they were back in.
It needs to be assembled, and you should wiggle it a little when it's wet to avoid it becoming stuck.
This is a high-quality, heavy-duty product; the only drawback is that each one is made up of two pieces. They were pressed together tightly, but there are a few gaps that will be filled with cement. Fortunately, because this product was designed for cement, it was not intended to be kept spotless. It's a lot bigger than I anticipated, which is a good thing!.
When you get the mixture right, it's easy to use, but if you make the cake batter too wet, the blocks will fall apart. Good luck. Per stencil, about 2 gallons of mix are used. br>It's not going to be easy.
The two come together to form something. It worked well and pulled out easily, and I expected it to last a long time. I've had other types twist over time, but it appears that this one will not.