I could have spent my my time metal detecting ..

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Very nice. Stamped concrete?

Yes .. it is stamped concrete. I thought I would try my hand at it since I had never done it before. A pro may have gotten a more uniform texture on it than I did, but overall, I was pretty pleased with the results.
 

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Hey Rob,did you detect the walkway before you laid the crete?? Nice job :icon_thumright:
 

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Yes .. it is stamped concrete. I thought I would try my hand at it since I had never done it before. A pro may have gotten a more uniform texture on it than I did, but overall, I was pretty pleased with the results.

Looks darn good to me! I cheated when I redid the walk through our daylily bed and used pea gravel!
 

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I have a funny feeling that Rob has been several feet underground before laying that concrete....Now that does look good Rob.
 

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Thank you all for you kind words .. :occasion14: It was a fun project. Now, once this week of rain is over, I can start on the landscaping.
 

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Thank you all for you kind words .. :occasion14: It was a fun project. Now, once this week of rain is over, I can start on the landscaping.

But... but... what about the metal detecting!!!?
 

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That came out great! Used to we'd just pour a slab, strike it off, finish it, edge it, and maybe broom it. Guys like you took that a step further and turned it in to an art form. Good job.
 

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That looks very good I also do many jobs like that, you save alot by doing it yourself.
 

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