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The Spiked Roller......awesome. Have just self levelled about 75 m2 prior to tiling. The floor was in a right mess where the builder had used a combination of grinder and ... -
Self Levelling
The Spiked Roller......awesome. Have just self levelled about 75 m2 prior to tiling. The floor was in a right mess where the builder had used a combination of grinder and kango to get the old bitumen off. Anyway I invested in a Spiked Roller to try out on the job and I was well impressed with the finish........smooth as a baby's b*m. Easy to use, no more trowel marks and I would strongly recommend anyone who is involved with SLC to get one.
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Daz (12-11-2008), grumpygrouter (12-11-2008), macten (12-11-2008), monty (12-11-2008), Sir Ramic (12-11-2008)
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Re: Self Levelling
A tub mixer, an adjustible screed trowel, and a spike roller = unbeatable combo when doing small to medium leveling jobs.
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Can you talk me through the procedure please mate?
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Been looking for one here in N. Ire cant seem to find one, I asked a local tile shop at weekend as i could have used it yesterday, did'nt know what i was talking about.
TODAYS MIGHTY OAK WAS YESTERDAYS NUT THAT HELD ITS GROUND
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Re: Self Levelling

Originally Posted by
atec
Been looking for one here in N. Ire cant seem to find one, I asked a local tile shop at weekend as i could have used it yesterday, did'nt know what i was talking about.
Here you go mate....... TradeTiler.Ltd Miscellaneous Mixed Items
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Originally Posted by
atec
Been looking for one here in N. Ire cant seem to find one, I asked a local tile shop at weekend as i could have used it yesterday, did'nt know what i was talking about.
tradetiler sells them..
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lmao..
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