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Hi all, i have been reading this forum for weeks now and have learnt alot of things i was not taught. I get the impression that most of you are ... -
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Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
Hi all, i have been reading this forum for weeks now and have learnt alot of things i was not taught. I get the impression that most of you are not fans of tubbed adhesives unless used for kitchens and tiles under 300x300 (and sometimes not even for them), i have read up on the benifits of cement based adhesives and have decided to make a permanent swap to powder adhesives. My local CTD are doing 20kg bags of Weber thick bed white adhesive for £12.99 and so i have grabbed some the job im doing now.
The walls are nearly all plaster apart from one small section which has been left bare aquaboard/plasterboard and i have primed all the rest with bal SBR but am wondering does the aquaboard/plasterboard need priming also? Is bal SBR suitable for the job?
Also is the Weber adhesive a good adhesive in your opinion? is it more difficult to use because of pot life being shorter that tubbed stuff?
Many Thanks.
Josh
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
Weber is a great adhesive.
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
Prime when tiling onto Gypsum plaster always. Not really needed on plasterboard but it wont hurt, it will probably slow setting times down a little though.
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
I've used weber a lot and never had a problem with the pot life, the best thing to do is start with a small amount and mix a bit more every time until you can gauge how much you use before it goes off
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My adhesive of choice at the moment....
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"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
my addy of choice now, I use their own primer with it though (PR360)
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Gall.B
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
All I use now including primer & some grouts
Why not get some single part slow set?
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Gall.B
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
I mainly buy the Weber set plus with AD250 admix or the SPF, like there fibre screed too.
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yeah i like weber addys.Used the low dust technology one recently.good stuff
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Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.
We use weber and its really good stuff. Highly recommended.
For walls we use this stuff, which is a revalation!
Technik Bostik OPF - One Part Flexible - Cement based, polymer enhanced tile adhesive
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