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23-07-2007
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#1 | | Guest | Buying BAL Fastflex in Dundee area | | Hello,
I want to buy BAL Fastflex for a 5-square-metre bathroom floor.
Buying it as an everyday punter seems prohibitively expensive.
From what I have read, the tile shops put massive mark-ups on adhesives when selling to the average punter.
Is there anyone on here from the Dundee area who can get it at a trade price who could get some for me?
I'd obviously give you more than you paid, while hopefully saving some money on the retail price.
Cheers.
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P.S. I am planning to apply 600mmx300mm porcelain tiles directly to my tongue-and-groove chipboard floor. It's all well secured and screwed.
Would this be an option?:
[url=http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/3/frame-0products.html]Topps Tiles Plc | Britain's biggest tile and wood flooring specialist[/url]
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P.P.S. That link was meant to be to [B]TOPPS WOODFIX TIMBER FLOOR FLEX ADHESIVE[/B] .
Is that stuff any use? | |
Last edited by Confiteor; 23-07-2007 at 10:38 AM.
Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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23-07-2007
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| Re: Buying BAL Fastflex in Dundee area | | I'd stick to the BAL fastflex myself. Or use the Weber version that I saw at Expotile once but haven't seen since (although I'm a stranger to tile shops these days in the main).
See if "Gaz @ Topps" can book you one out at trade and MTD (inter company transfer) it to your store? | Dan  |
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24-07-2007
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#3 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: Buying BAL Fastflex in Dundee area | | Are you registered with us Confi ? if so then you need to buy Palace superflex 2 part, about £18.99 for an 8kg bag and 5 litre bottle I sell loads ![IMG]http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif[/IMG] |
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