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Discuss SLC Spiked roller. in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hi there. iv seen the rollers and was wondering if they were worth getting. i dont (havent until now ) done much SLC over large areas. iv done it in ...
          
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    Default SLC Spiked roller.

    hi there.
    iv seen the rollers and was wondering if they were worth getting. i dont (havent until now ) done much SLC over large areas. iv done it in trenchs etc to level up to the old floor.
    can you get a real small one like 5-6 inchs wide as this would suite the trench work better than a wider one.
    also iv read that they put air into the SLC , is this right. in concrete work you vibrate it to take out the air and make it stonger. putting in air seems wrong to me. iv seen SLC with little dimples in the surface where the air has popped out .
    am i reading it right
    thanks in advance
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    The rollers take the air out, the spikes burst any air bubbles as well as moving the SLC around, they definitely don't put air into the SLC.
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    I used spiked rollers for resin floors to get the air bubbles out, I have one and never used for slc.
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    im not sure if im allowed this link or not
    http://www.***********************.c...ws096-24-p.asp
    anyway it states the following
    Screed Roller, this 20" spiked aeration roller comes with a full extendable handle and splatter guard. The spikes ensure air is added to the wet screed as it is rolled across the floor. This helps form the perfect level surface on which the floor layer can then continue to work. When laying screed this tool is very necessary, the added air allows an even setting of screed.
    i new i wasnt dreaming it up . it should be taking it out
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    If it works for you Alan and does the job then use it mate...
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    From memory the air bubbles come from mixing the slc at a high speed (could be wrong)
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    can you get a small roller , say 6 inchs. id use it for trenches
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    never used a spike roller for slc , never seen the need for one,
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    I use a notched trowel, this also lets the air escape from the SLC.
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    Default Re: SLC spiked roller.

    I use both trowel and spiked roller. Must say I prefer trowel around perimeter and to feather off, and roller for the deeper/ larger areas
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    Default re: SLC Spiked roller.

    I bought a spiked roller from TradeTiler at christmas time & it is good to get the floors really level.

    Leveled 3 floors with it & wish i had bought 1 sooner.

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