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hi all,
I'm in search of a trowel.
BAL 6mm round notch.
I've used them for the last 20 years now all of a sudden the shop I use can't get them so hence the post.
There must be someone out there with some stock !!
 
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Flintstone

6mm x 6mm x 6mm round? Can I ask what benifit you feel this gives you over a square notch of the same dimensions ?
 
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Just as Albert says.
It's always been my go to trowel,
The actual trowel construction is what I like to use. Sturdy, and well built.
I've tried a square notch but just not the same.
Bright ideas make one similar (local shop tried to pass it off as BAL) soon put them right.
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

This question is pretty much how I came to find the forum. I sat down and did some sums to look at the volume of adhesive per unit length for different trowel designs (cuboidal, pyramidal and cylindrical). Anyway my understanding from 'playing' and a little thinking is that the cylindrical (round) would allow the Add to spread under the load of the tile whereas the cuboidal (square) may be more likely to fold. A colleague suggested I try them on some Triplex to look at the back.

Anyhow my own DIY use is probably not relevant but I found this website helpful.

http://www.klebstoffe.com/fileadmin/redaktion/ivk/Merkblaetter/TKB_6_englisch.pdf
 
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Albert,
Found some trowels in London, there sending them to my local branch.
Bad news is BAL have stopped making them !!
That in mind I'm going to stock up on a few.
 
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This question is pretty much how I came to find the forum. I sat down and did some sums to look at the volume of adhesive per unit length for different trowel designs (cuboidal, pyramidal and cylindrical). Anyway my understanding from 'playing' and a little thinking is that the cylindrical (round) would allow the Add to spread under the load of the tile whereas the cuboidal (square) may be more likely to fold. A colleague suggested I try them on some Triplex to look at the back.

Anyhow my own DIY use is probably not relevant but I found this website helpful.

http://www.klebstoffe.com/fileadmin/redaktion/ivk/Merkblaetter/TKB_6_englisch.pdf
You really need to get out more .
 

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