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    Default 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?
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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    Weber is a great adhesive.
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    Default 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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    Default 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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    great adhesive
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    My adhesive of choice at the moment....


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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    Thanks alot sir ramic, that was what i thort but the guy in CTD said that the cement in the adhesive might react badly with the plasterboard and so it will need to be primed. Wanted to ask someone on here for a second opinion

    Thanks peteablard for advice, i will definately do that, i have never used powder addy on walls before so im keen to give it a go. Seems the general opinion on here is that even the expensive tubbed addy is not as good as the powdered stuff (and powdered is cheaper)

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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    Thanks everyone for opions on weber, great help to know the pros are using it and its good stuff

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    my addy of choice now, I use their own primer with it though (PR360)

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    Default 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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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    i did ask about a slow setting one like the mapei maxi stuff but the weber was on offer and at £12.99 i thaught that was a great price for the quality

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    True some price for the quality

    So its the pourable thick bed you got?

    Havent tried it ye, acccording to CTD Glasgow, Weber PTB isnt available in Scotland through them

    Have used the SPF as a thick bed

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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    Yeah thought it was a great deal Yeah it says Thick Bed upto 25mm!!! oh rite, bit frustrating then, my local CTD seems to have a good choice of stock available, very useful for me when trying to find products i like

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    I mainly buy the Weber set plus with AD250 admix or the SPF, like there fibre screed too.
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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    So all weber addy is good then? It can be confusing with so many products and brands out there

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    Default Re: Using Weber powder adhesive for first time.

    yeah i like weber addys.Used the low dust technology one recently.good stuff

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    Default 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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