A convenient tool for molding professional looking pathways and patio stones quickly and easily. Random design is great for curved paths. Reusable and designed so that they can run a continuous path in any direction, make turns, gradual curves, or fill an area of any configuration to make your own custom design. Pathmate takes only minutes to mix, pour and form each section. Only three tools are needed; the ODJOB mixer, Pathmate mold and a trowel. Just fill the mold, smooth the stone and lift away the mold. Because it builds one section at a time, there is no need to complete the entire project at once.
Product Features
- Random pattern
- Reusable mold
- Only Three Tools Needed; ODJOB Mixer, Pathmold Mold; and a Trowel.
- Great for curved paths
- Makes it easy to create your own designs
Great Product!!!! I bought this producted to make a stepping stone path in my back yard. It works great! (NOTE: Don’t buy the ODJOB mixing drum, just save your money and use a wheel barrow). If you use the product level with the ground you can use a wetter mix of concrete. If you need to use the stone mold on a slope use a stiffer mix of concrete so you can lift the mold to make the stone level, which is what I needed to do for the areas of my yard that have a small grade. It worked well in all situations and the form is very well made. You can use the form again right after you pour the first stone so you do not have to wait.
Even an idiot can use it The Pathmate molds beat hand-laid pavers six ways from Sunday. If you can scrape your site to undisturbed soil and have no drainage issues, you can cast stepping stones without going to the gravel and sand method. The wet mix absorbs irregularities–if the mold is level, the stones will be level. Each cast sets enough for the mold to be removed by the time you’ve mixed the next 60-pound bag. The only limit is set by the number of bags your vehicle can haul or how many your old, retired back can manage. The plastic material in the molds is the same stuff used for shipping pallets, so you’ll have to work hard to damage it. Works good for me!
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