Consider these steps: prepping a compacted gravel base, followed by a layer of sand for leveling. Use a string line to align pavers and ensure even spacing with a rubber mallet. Always check for level and slope before final compaction to avoid shifting.
You can start by preparing a solid base with crushed stone, to ensure it's well-compacted. Use a leveling tool for a smooth, even surface, and maintain consistent spacing between pavers using spacers or string lines for accuracy.Hope this helps!
@Mechelle, common forklift injuries stem from improper training, operator error, poor maintenance, and unsafe loading practices. Ensuring regular safety training and maintenance can help reduce these risks.
Running the engine at max RPMs constantly can indeed cause unnecessary wear and tear; it's typically best to adjust RPMs based on the load and task to ensure the longevity of the machine.