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have any of you guys used the above? i used it today to fill a hole, about 6 inch square and about an inch deep. brilliant stuff, i could knock ... -
lafarge extra fast set cement
have any of you guys used the above? i used it today to fill a hole, about 6 inch square and about an inch deep. brilliant stuff, i could knock it after 20 minutes and it was like rock. i mixed it 1cement and 3 sand was good but i did a 1 to 1 mix first and it went off before i put it on the wall
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Re: lafarge extra fast set cement
Yeah I have used it once, they dont joke when they say Extra Fast Set do they
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Re: lafarge extra fast set cement
Same as, nearly a bit to fast, I don't move that quick..
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Re: lafarge extra fast set cement
i don't suppose you could use it for a big patch as it would probably go off before you could trowel/smooth it off
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