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whats happening hardscapers today were going to be gluing some caps lets get into this all right today Im going to be spending the day getting these caps adhered its about time were rolling through this Ill show you what were doing so heres what we do for gluing we do for each piece two small lines you dont want to add too much glue if you add too much glue this Gap here will be closed off and it wont allow any water to go through any water that gets underneath these we want to go and follow the slope of the concrete underneath these so if we have that Gap bridged with glue that water is not going to work its way through and whats going to happen is its going to give it stop there and then in the winter when it freezes its going to pop these caps off so we want to ensure that weve got parallel lines especially if were doing two lines about a quarter of an inch and through the entire piece from the nose to the back you dont want to overload the glue on the top end on he