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Originally Posted by Sir Ramic
Weber floor Flex, from their info "The minimum application thickness for wooden substrates is 10 mm."
Thanks for pointing that out Neale, havent used on ... -
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Re: SLC prefrences

Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
Weber floor Flex, from their info "The minimum application thickness for wooden substrates is 10 mm."
Thanks for pointing that out Neale, havent used on timber yet dont think I will either phoned Weber tech earlier & they confirmed it so Latexplan it is.
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Re: SLC prefrences
same as phil for me for timber. but I've just put down 25bags of bal,s new rapidbase and i,ll tell u what it takes some beating lovely stuff to use.I'm trying out there new fibrebase nxt week can't wait let u know how it goes..
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Re: SLC prefrences

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andy tiler
same as phil for me for timber. but I've just put down 25bags of bal,s new rapidbase and i,ll tell u what it takes some beating lovely stuff to use.I'm trying out there new fibrebase nxt week can't wait let u know how it goes..

Watched the video on the new Bal gear so let us know how you get on with it.
I think there is very little difference between the weber flex & mapei reno/screed.
I hadnt noticed that minimum for timber was 10mm on the weber though so need to keep that in mind.
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