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Ian

I did the inside of a BBQ last summer and the adhesive supplied was the ready mixed stuff that can cope with temps up to 1000* Celsius, I didn't like the look of it and as with dispersion adhesives can only go on up to 3-4mm thick so, I rang tilemaster and they advised mixing ultimate with the flex additive, it's some strength when it sets I can tell you, that's what I would do if I was in the same situation again.
 
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ExplodingPudding

I did the inside of a BBQ last summer and the adhesive supplied was the ready mixed stuff that can cope with temps up to 1000* Celsius, .

Mind sharing which adhesive that was? Last time I spoke to a manufacturer, that wasn't a thing. Anywhere. But would be damn useful for the information!

OP, the Topps Heat Resistant Adhesive is powder based addy made by Palace. A few of my customers have gotten about 5m2 out of it and a few, have got less. If you don't wish to use that specific adhesive, which is generally the standard I personally recommend for hot areas, the I would definitely give BAL, Mapei etc a ring. Just stay away from the cheaper brands as I personally wouldn't trust em as far as I can throw em from some of the stories I've heard.
 
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Ian

This was the adhesive
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I see Topps have discontinued the palace adhesive now.
 
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ExplodingPudding

This was the adhesive View attachment 81295
I see Topps have discontinued the palace adhesive now.

Topps haven't discontinued palace adhesive. Heat Resistant Adhesive is an order only product, and some of the adhesives we sell are made by palace. As far as I'm aware, the heat addy is the only adhesive they make with their name on available in Topps.
 
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Ian

Topps haven't discontinued palace adhesive. Heat Resistant Adhesive is an order only product, and some of the adhesives we sell are made by palace. As far as I'm aware, the heat addy is the only adhesive they make with their name on available in Topps.
I didn't say they'd discontinued all palace adhesives, I thought this thread was about heat resistant adhesives? And the Topps website states that it has been discontinued.
 

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