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Recommendations for a slow setting flexible white adhesive powder,for travertine bathroom.Usually would use Weber.set rapid spf but need something slower setting.... -
Which Adhesive?
Recommendations for a slow setting flexible white adhesive powder,for travertine bathroom.Usually would use Weber.set rapid spf but need something slower setting.
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Re: Which Adhesive?
Weber set plus..
slow set
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Re: Which Adhesive?
mapei keraflex maxi has long pot life
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doug boardley
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Re: Which Adhesive?

Originally Posted by
Dave
Weber set plus..

slow set
is that the one that needs the additive/latex to make it flexi Dave?
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Re: Which Adhesive?
It is polymer modified and ok for Trav... if you do require more flexi.. then Weber set.spf is slow set but not massive pot life.. but over on hr will be ok for even the slowest of tilers.
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Re: Which Adhesive?
Have tried and can get hold of the Weber set plus quite easily but wasn't too sure on it's suitability for large travertine tiles.
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Re: Which Adhesive?
It is fine..
.. on walls..but not timber floors .
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Re: Which Adhesive?
Cheers All
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Which Adhesive?
ive started using a bit more of weber thickbed, which is slow setting.....nice to use
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