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Discuss floor screed problem in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
that's the one mate!! a mild-form are diamond bushes on a shaft ,and you rattle on hammer against the surface to be scabbled ,and it should take paint/Addy off the surface, the one's we use are on a compressor and it's like a scaffolding pole, a serious bit of kit :lol: but for some stuff i prefer to sand-blastScabble then sounds like what we call "bush hammering".
that's the one mate!! a mild-form are diamond bushes on a shaft ,and you rattle on hammer against the surface to be scabbled ,and it should take paint/Addy off the surface, the one's we use are on a compressor and it's like a scaffolding pole, a serious bit of kit :lol: but for some stuff i prefer to sand-blast
that's the one mate!! a mild-form are diamond bushes on a shaft ,and you rattle on hammer against the surface to be scabbled ,and it should take paint/Addy off the surface, the one's we use are on a compressor and it's like a scaffolding pole, a serious bit of kit :lol: but for some stuff i prefer to sand-blast
thank's mate , we did one about eighteen month's ago, so unless they the HSFE have banned it ( which would not surprize me :yikes: )then we still offer this service !!:lol:Hi Gooner - Glad to read between the lines that your busier again . On the subject of sand blasting - Can you do this now - even with serious air fed helments, I was under the impression that HSFE had effectively baned this method in favor of J-Blast due to silicoisis or something similar - Do you still use this method - either dry or wet ?
Rob z it's the sort of thing we have to do to a swimming pool shell that has been cast from shuttered concrete and the inner surface is to smooth to for renda to successfully take or key into!! and can be a violent operation
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