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Dumbo

What I have noticed in the past when putting levelling compound in fairly thick is that when running a spike roller through it can push some of the levelling along in front of the roller like a bow wave . I guesed this is to do with the spikes being to close together so today i took an old spike rollet apart and broke the centre out of half the spike rings and put itback together with half the spikes only . Got to say it work a treat .
 
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Italy

What I have noticed in the past when putting levelling compound in fairly thick is that when running a spike roller through it can push some of the levelling along in front of the roller like a bow wave . I guesed this is to do with the spikes being to close together so today i took an old spike rollet apart and broke the centre out of half the spike rings and put itback together with half the spikes only . Got to say it work a treat .
I did not understand what you did ...
but it does not matter....
the thread is ok :)
 
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Italy

I removed every other row of spikes from my spike roller
I almost understood,
but the photos help.
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Boggs

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I had this happen to me only yesterday!

Will strip mine down and have a go on the next one.
 
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Old Mod

Dragging the slc with spike roller normally happens if you try to move it too quickly in my experience.
Or if it’s starting to go off.
 
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Flintstone

I fully understand your problem, if your using it on a deep pour say 20mm, it's so thick that the roller drags instead of rolls. I've took a few off my roller but at the ends to help it spin more freely .
 
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Dumbo

Dragging the slc with spike roller normally happens if you try to move it too quickly in my experience.
Or if it’s starting to go off.
Def not going off and yes I agree on speed . It was a 2 part so correct ratios and i did slow it down and still had bow wave effect but not so bad .
 

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