- Oct 19, 2000
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The wife bought me a fire pit for an anniversary present, and I'm going to head to Lowe's tomorrow to pick up some pavers (I'm looking at these, 6x9 and 6x6 pieces) to make a base for it, as I don't want to just set it on the ground. The size for the base will be a simple 4'x4' square, so not too big at all. I plan on digging down a couple of inches to make the top of the base level with the ground, then using the black edger staked into the ground with dirt up to the edge of the base to hold the small square together.
I saw a show on the DIY channel where they used some kind of mix where you swept it into the crevices between the pavers, then you sprayed water on it to have it harden. Should I be using this stuff (I don't even know what it's called), or will regular sand work with the size of the base that I'm doing? It's not going to be used as any kind of walkway, just a base for the fire pit.
Thanks.
I saw a show on the DIY channel where they used some kind of mix where you swept it into the crevices between the pavers, then you sprayed water on it to have it harden. Should I be using this stuff (I don't even know what it's called), or will regular sand work with the size of the base that I'm doing? It's not going to be used as any kind of walkway, just a base for the fire pit.
Thanks.
