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Now that's smooth!Yeah, every time I use slc i use the spike roller.
This is TileMaster rapid level 30 over the top of an Ezewarm heat mat.
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Now that's smooth!Yeah, every time I use slc i use the spike roller.
This is TileMaster rapid level 30 over the top of an Ezewarm heat mat.
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lve tried them and unless your floor is level already and you just need to raise the height these are good as a guide, but when your floor is all over the place there useless unless you buy the $1000 level. l normally use screws or window packers stuck down with rapid and compo and lasered off to desired height.I'm trying these next week. UZIN Levelpin (Accessories | Special Products | Tools and Accessories)
will doLet us know how you get on with them.....
I'm planning to survey the floor with a laser,staff and steel rule and mark low spots, where the guide can be cut to desired length. I've gone the packer roue many a time and i'm hoping this will be quicker and more accurate.lve tried them and unless your floor is level already and you just need to raise the height these are good as a guide, but when your floor is all over the place there useless unless you buy the $1000 level. l normally use screws or window packers stuck down with rapid and compo and lasered off to desired height.
how big is your floor Hm?I'm planning to survey the floor with a laser,staff and steel rule and mark low spots, where the guide can be cut to desired length. I've gone the packer roue many a time and i'm hoping this will be quicker and more accurate.
Anyway, ill post how it goes.
What's the $1000 level?
Yeah thats a good way time consuming though thats where that level comes in its a digital water level so you go round after you have found your highest spot and spray on the floor the different heights then cut the pegs to your marks. It doesnt work on UFH jobs. There is another company that does the pegs, based in the states if you put level pegs into google they will come up and theres videos on there. And besides they are expensive for what they are l paid £55 for 100 to try them out. But you might have a different view let us know how you get onI'm planning to survey the floor with a laser,staff and steel rule and mark low spots, where the guide can be cut to desired length. I've gone the packer roue many a time and i'm hoping this will be quicker and more accurate.
Anyway, ill post how it goes.
What's the $1000 level?
110m2 if 1200x2400 porc!Ho
how big is your floor Hm?
Yeah,I paid £39. Total rip off for some bits of plastic but it's critical I make the floor good after a poor concrete job.Yeah thats a good way time consuming though thats where that level comes in its a digital water level so you go round after you have found your highest spot and spray on the floor the different heights then cut the pegs to your marks. It doesnt work on UFH jobs. There is another company that does the pegs, based in the states if you put level pegs into google they will come up and theres videos on there. And besides they are expensive for what they are l paid £55 for 100 to try them out. But you might have a different view let us know how you get on
If you can spend time to play around with them but the job were on is a massive UFH job and rubbish ufh wouldnt stay down so they kept moving. I ended up doing it freehand and l surprised myself its all level bar a couple little dips, better lower than higher.Yeah,I paid £39. Total rip off for some bits of plastic but it's critical I make the floor good after a poor concrete job.
crikey!......yeah see why your looking at these110m2 if 1200x2400 porc!
Yeah, I can see the problem there. A few on here bed electric ufh in a thick rapid set with a grout float before slc. That or a glue gun. My job is wet ufh, so won't have that issue.If you can spend time to play around with them but the job were on is a massive UFH job and rubbish ufh wouldnt stay down so they kept moving. I ended up doing it freehand and l surprised myself its all level bar a couple little dips, better lower than higher.
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