trying to find proper wood screws for those things is a right proper pita. I know, had my auto feed for last 7+yrs
I wouldn't of screeded at all mate. would've just ply' over it if I couldn't be arsed lifting it.
not had issues to speak of with k11 either myself. one of the best budget w/based out there imo
used mine today, Worked great, if a little wobbly. think I'd need to use 10 segments if I'm honest :-/ also need a finer grit too as the 20's left...
could be curing too quick with a high average temp in house? or is it a gradual cracking?
is thaqt the walking sticking looking thing? Seen it in action at harrogate. Great idea in practice But a good bit slower in reality, Yes i use...
still the king of blaggers tho! lol
well said mod!
none mate, it's a top machine. unreal the amount of dust it picks up. I got a pack of fleeced bags that apparently don't lose any suction the...
40grit can be harsh depending on quality of the ply. And i always have the sanders connected to my extractor for dust free usage!:cool:
Ive got these two: http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-9911-belt-sander-prod19574/ http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-9404-belt-sander-prod22644/...
mines a 20" magnum rct20 Good bit of kit and use it when doing 45* designs and brilliant for cutting strips down to size for making the job...
probably at some point mate Tho really need to reign my spending in! :rolleyes:
have yet to use mine. dying to use it too! lol
what bout tremcos sx300? isnt that pretty high too?
there's no existing damp course lads. a lost cause! esp on the cheap! :-(
if they ain't got the money to even do it half ar$ed then don't bother mate. she'll only blame you down the line.
if there's no existing damp course you're pretty much fekd lol you'll need to do a Dpm sandwich
absolutely not mate. water based arnt moisture tolerant. only latex
grind floor gthen use stopgaps screed with wearcoat