Hello forum users. As most know we are having a shop built for you all to buy tools, clothes etc at a discount price for our 'trade' members....
i always do that when cutting from the back. Im banned from cutting up HSL's at our shop!
as me and the other's have said, we have all done it and i did it only last week. I walked over the floor for a while before i picked up myself...
it will depend on what product. Can be anything from 10% to 40%
i think the reference was to other trades getting it soiled, paint etc been spilled.
hi, so what do you do ??
word of advice. Your all mixing Smoothing Compound NOT Screed. When you call it Screed they all presume your are mixing concrete. (Hence void...
ye i can and will. But i will wait until im in the test labs again so i can ask the chemist people rather than Mapei staff :cool:
Maybe :rolleyes: Not sure if its the picture or maybe a error. To be fair if it is a error it is one that i was always doing on custom cut...
Looks great mate. Good to see proper set out also. One question tho- picture 3 ......... am i seeing something or is it the picture.....
dont know. never looked into it. never worried about it as we say to always prime.
On the bit that came up, how much of it had green on it ? 50% ? 75% ?
all bosch tools are available through the forum with a massive discount to 'Trade ' Members We are having a shop built at the moment. If you can...
as you should prime before you apply anything to the top of compounds then the dusty finish should not be a problem. As for it coming up?? Wish...
no issues with leaving it. Its primers you have to lay on within a certain time.
I dont think there is a laser that will put a line that low. Bosch do a cross line laser but its around 6 cm high. If you want datum points you...
like most things, until you shown how to install you will struggle. Radiator pipes for example are very easy.
how much is a bag of ardex 55? like i said above, using the wrong product. For example i can mix 1 tonne of sand and cement for £100 quid....
your looking at making a smoothing compound something it is not designed to do. you need a sand and cement mix. but then you have drying times....
can you make your own thresholds out of the product?