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Hi people i haven't been on here for a while and want to ask a quick question that you've probably heard a thousand times before.
Can i stick and screw ... -
Chipboard bathroom floor
Hi people i haven't been on here for a while and want to ask a quick question that you've probably heard a thousand times before.
Can i stick and screw 6mm Hardibacker straight to 18mm chipboard floor? Will use 2 part flexi. Haven't looked at job yet to see if floor is rigid.
Thanks in advance, Jamie.
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Re: Chipboard bathroom floor
Yes as long as the chipboard is deflection free
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Re: Chipboard bathroom floor
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Chipboard bathroom floor
i thought you could stick it down with just spf as the addy only fills the voids and the screws holds the boards down
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Re: Chipboard bathroom floor
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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So i don't need to use a 2 part such as Fastflex then? Is single part ok to go onto chipboard? Do i even need to have adhesive under the boards if the chipboard substrate is flat?
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Deffo use adhesive, single part flex. No need for 2 part.
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