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I've asked something similar before,but have a scenario that I'm hoping could help me!
I'm tiling a cinema room-so obviously it used very rarely. The room is in a basement ... -
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Tubbed ady for floors
I've asked something similar before,but have a scenario that I'm hoping could help me!
I'm tiling a cinema room-so obviously it used very rarely. The room is in a basement and is like a sauna as it has no windows,so every time I make a batch up of bal single part flexi it literally is a race to use it before it sets due to the heat.
60x60 polished porcelin tiles are being used,I was hoping using bal tubbed adh would be possible as the room is rarely used due to it being a cinema room in the basement of a house. It would be a massive help if I could use tubbed as the time It would save would be a god send-please give your opinion
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
No!!!! Sorry, I should fill it out a bit. Tubbed addy will probaly never dry out with that size tile and you should never, ever used tubbed stuff on floors. SPF should have 5hrs in the bucket at 20deg C. Mix smaller batches.
Last edited by grumpygrouter; 28-07-2008 at 09:38 PM.
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
A tiled floor in a cinema room. Surely the acoustics will be terrible.
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aaasaarrrrrrggggghhhhhh it would make life so much easier,but i was just hoping i might get away with it! Oh well,guess another days hard sweaty work is ahead tomorrow for me then!!
Cheers grumpy
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors

Originally Posted by
Branty
A tiled floor in a cinema room. Surely the acoustics will be terrible.
But easy to clean up spilt kiora and strawberry mivvi
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
try Pci it wont go off as quick :Pete
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
Try ice cubes in ya addy.............keep it from going off tooo quick............but a bugger to spread
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
I have been using BAL single part flexi in this heat since last week and have no probs with it going off fast.....As said it lasts about 5hrs at 20c and even at 24c etc it stil lasts a long time......you must be mixing it too stiff to start with maybe...
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
no ive been making them runny to try and combat it
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
And deffo SPF standard set and not single part rapid set flexible.......
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Re: Tubbed ady for floors
Hi
Thinking outside the box, (hideous term I know)Speak to Biscem they have a ready mix floor adhesive, Timber-fix, may be of use.
The biggest complaint about it is how long it takes to set, may work to your advantage. In certain situations I've heard tale of it still not set after 7 days. Must check with Biscem first though.
Keith W
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