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Styene butatide rubber The spellings may be iffy
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This adhesive is formulated to accommodate variances of thickness, and can be used up to 25mm in bed thickness....Gazhi need some help, laying a slate floor soon and the slate is different thicknesses from 10mm up 2 25mm any ideas how to go about it!
SBR is Styrene-butadiene copolymer. It has a wide variety of uses within construction industry, used mainly as an admixture and bonding agent for cement and concrete applications. Once cured the polymer is water and frost resistant......Gazwhat is sbr
hi need some help, laying a slate floor soon and the slate is different thicknesses from 10mm up 2 25mm any ideas how to go about it!
My way.
Find your start point mark it up, then go look for your highest point and mark that.
Now transfer your start point by laying tiles dry to your highest point. This means you will start at your high point but will look like it should because of the transfer/
Use your thinest tiles at the high point and then grade them off, this gets rid of the thin ones and prevents lippage. ( building up hill = lippage)
I do this with all tiles, you have to bare in mind that flat floors is what you are after level floors rarely exist because of threashold hights.
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The good thing about slate is that you can just knock off any high lips with a hammer and bolster.....and it doesn't show......