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| single part flexi adhesive | | does anyone use single part flexi on ply floors, i have stripped out a onsuite, hardibackered the walls, and spruce plyed the floor screwed at 4" spacings. can i use single, or do i have to use the 2 part bal jobbie?
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#2 | | Tilers Forums Admin | As long as the floor is stable then you can use SPF or rapidset flex doesn't have to be 2 part flexi... | |
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| how much flex can a single part take, the floor is stablebut there are a few places where two boards meet ie: ply and the old chipboard, under the stud walls.
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| you sir are a diamond, 2 part i think, better safe than sorry, cheers | | |
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| Ardex 7001, designed exactly for your type of job. Like a 2 part but only single. And cheaper than Fastflex.
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Grumpy Balancing Act Accounting Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality! |
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#7 | | Tilers Forums Admin | here is a PDF for ardex-flex 7001..... http://www.ardex.co.uk/pdfs/fixing%20ceramic%20tiles.pdf
ARDEX-FLEX 7001/7001 W Timber System
Size (pack): 11kg (grey only), 22kg
Coverage: 1.4kg/m²/mm of bed thickness
Flexible rapid hardening and drying floor tile adhesive with built-in admix. Specifically designed for fixing floor tiles to wood-based sheets and boards. Available in grey or white.  | |
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| ardex is made just down the road from me, cheers grumpy!! this job is labour only, bloke works for a builders merchant | | |
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| Think one of my posts disappeared into te ether there.
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#10 | | Tilers Forums Admin | nothing merged from wot i can see mate...just re-post it....sometimes it happens.... | |
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| Nothing important Dave, just thanking you for posting the Ardex info, just saved me a job thats all.
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