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Hello guys,
You ever worked with Palace multiflex tile adhesive? I need it for tiling over ply.
Thanks
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Palace multiflex tile adhesive
Hello guys,
You ever worked with Palace multiflex tile adhesive? I need it for tiling over ply.
Thanks
James
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
Topps tiles own brand adhesive, toppfix, is made by palace and it is very good. Not sure if its an identical product to the one you have asked about.
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
Thanks mate, hopefully it's good stuff!
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
i hope your not using it on the floor or in a bathroom wet area. what size tiles btw
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
if you use tubbed stuff you will need to budget for the next month when you have to re do all tiling work good luck
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
Is this a ready mix?
if it is DO NOT use it. You will need to use a Cement based flexible adhesive.
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
It's not tubbed, it's bagged. 20kg.
If it's not fit for purpose I wont use it :P Just trying to find a ecomomical way to lay all of 4SQM on a ply overboard
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
how thick is the ply and has it been primed
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
It's 12mm exterior ply over 20mm floor board. Screwed it every 100mm into the joist and added extra noggins at a right angle to the joists to support between.
I haven't yet primed it with anything
thanks
J
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
i've just read the tech specs. it is suitable to tile onto ply, but you will need to make sure the floor is able to accept the weight and there is no deflection(bounce) in the floor first.
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Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
should be 15mm min really.
Last edited by aph257; 11-01-2011 at 08:28 AM.
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Palace multiflex tile adhesive
Is there any issue that it's in a bathroom? Need a suitable flexi waterproof grout too I'm guess
Thanks again
J
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