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Would'nt use sbr or anythink as an admix for any gypsum plaster, Could alter the setting process.
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i was suprised to see that you dont think slate can be fitted on sand and cement how was it fitted 40 years ago before tile adhesive and modifiers were invented.i respect the fact you are extremly knowlegable tiler and would like you to have a look at this link which gives some good information on slate and installing it with sand and cement Link removedBecause of the structure of slate it should not be fixed with sand & cement unless you use a fodifier.
Slate does not absorb as it is made up of layers sheet upon sheet like a laminate these layers dont absorb well, think of roofing slate.
The trick with slate is to get the adhesive to squeeze up between the tiles (not to high obviously) this gives a grab all around where there is more tug available.
Another thing you cant use Lithofin slate seal outside, again because of the structure moisture crawls in from the edges between the surface and the sealer blowing it.
My 2p's worth.
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i was suprised to see that you dont think slate can be fitted on sand and cement how was it fitted 40 years ago before tile adhesive and modifiers were invented.i respect the fact you are extremly knowlegable tiler and would like you to have a look at this link which gives some good information on slate and installing it with sand and cement www.wincilate.co.uk/flooring.htm
he preferred side of the slate tile should be uppermost and the reverse side covered in a neat, Portland slurry of trowelable consistency.