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I'm doing a small bathroom and there is no more ply to go down, the floor has been previously tiled onto the floorboards so it's a bit up and down with patches of adhesive, I always use the mega glue and screws, wondering if using rapid flexi might be best option on this occasion? Anyone do that method with no more ply ?
 

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If you use a slc make sure theres no gaps/joints where it can disappear.
Ha! A labourer for my brother in law's firm once used around 18 bags to smooth out a small hall "soz, it just kept falling through the gaps boss!" 2 short planks cannot begin to describe the guy.
 

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