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BEEN TILING FOR ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS AND ONLY JUST FOUND OUT WHAT BAL STANDS FOR!!(Building Adhesives Ltd) NOT THAT IT WILL CHANGE MY LIFE. SORRY GAZTEC.
ANYONE GOT ANY OTHER ... -
You learn something new everyday
BEEN TILING FOR ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS AND ONLY JUST FOUND OUT WHAT BAL STANDS FOR!!(Building Adhesives Ltd) NOT THAT IT WILL CHANGE MY LIFE. SORRY GAZTEC.
ANYONE GOT ANY OTHER TILE RELATED ACRONIMS?
Last edited by bigandy; 20-08-2008 at 09:16 PM.
Reason: SPELLING
FAT PEOPLE ARE HARDER TO KIDNAPP
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GazTech
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Re: You learn something new everyday
Many people think it stands for British Adhesive Ltd....lol
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WELL WE KNOW ITS NOT "Buy A Load" WHILST ITS CHEAP !!! HEHE
FAT PEOPLE ARE HARDER TO KIDNAPP
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GazTech
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Best Adhesive Loved ....
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Re: You learn something new everyday
Gaz, do you remember Bal tad. Ithink it was b.a.l.'s first tubbed
addy. Orange in colour and stank to high heaven.I hated it as a lad
as i could never keep my joints clear of it.
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GazTech
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Re: You learn something new everyday

Originally Posted by
murf
Gaz, do you remember Bal tad. Ithink it was b.a.l.'s first tubbed
addy. Orange in colour and stank to high heaven.I hated it as a lad
as i could never keep my joints clear of it.
The first tubbed addy Bal Tad, it is now Blue Star....and the first powder was CTF1, is now CTF3...both products are still used from when formulated in 1966, although they have been modified a bit since.....Gaz
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pjtiler
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Originally Posted by
murf
Gaz, do you remember Bal tad. Ithink it was b.a.l.'s first tubbed
addy. Orange in colour and stank to high heaven.I hated it as a lad
as i could never keep my joints clear of it.
h&r johnson set up BAL after they bought richafix adhesives in the early sixtys there 1st batch was green in colour came in metal 4 gallon tubs and was awfull to use
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GazTech
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Originally Posted by
pjtiler
h&r johnson set up BAL after they bought richafix adhesives in the early sixtys there 1st batch was green in colour came in metal 4 gallon tubs and was awfull to use
This is incorrect, BAL was formed by the British Ceramic Tile Council in 1962 as a research and development facility for polymer modification of tile adhesives....Gaz
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Branty
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I thought BAL was set up by the adhesives council or something like that.
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Branty
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Originally Posted by
GazTech
This is incorrect, BAL was formed by the British Ceramic Tile Council in 1962 as a research and development facility for polymer modification of tile adhesives....Gaz
I knew you'd have the text book answer. Top of the class for Mr Walmsley.
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