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Definitely an advantage!It could be the plasterer in me, getting things nice flat and smooth quickly
Ha ha ,i started the leveling at 10.30, i had stuff to do , like lay the all the matting
Lol ...I nearly choked on my co-co ...It could be the plasterer in me, getting things nice flat and smooth quickly
ive got an underfloor heating floor to lay. It's nuheat lopro. Basically it's a stuck down egg box type with 10mm pipes flipped in. That I have no problem with.
But I've then to cover it with thier fibre renforced self leveller. Which under normal circumstances would not be a problem. The trouble is this is laid at 25mm thick over a largish floor. There is a full pallet of leveller and I'm unsure how to lay it and mix it fast enough.
Will it be wise to hire a large mixer, or one of us mix and the other one lay.
Look forward to the replies.
Any good them large spreaders on a pole? I'd have thought they would just move it from one place to the other? I always pour it consistently then spiked roller it, I've not done vast areas tho
Wouldn't be without it local .
It's a 4ft speedskim , plasterers use them , well skimmers use them , not proper spreads
Do you not end up just dragging all the slc away from where it was ?
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