Slow set adhesives

Fair point. In that instance, and if it was only the floor I was doing then yes I would use rapid. But thats small enough to cope with as you go.
But for example I've just done a 24sqm floor in 600x600 polished porcelain. Kitchen, diner, hallway and cloakroom. All done in slow set and client has to stay off it.
Basically if it's small enough to be done in a day then yes rapid will be used. But to be honest even a 10sqm floor I'd be happy doing it over a couple of days rather than rush through in a day.
 
Anybody tried that bal variset where you add the chemical retardant quantities yourself depending how fast you need I to go off, is it still available? used it once about 4 or 5 years ago on a floor customer supplied materials for and not seen it since.
 
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Fair point. In that instance, and if it was only the floor I was doing then yes I would use rapid. But thats small enough to cope with as you go.
But for example I've just done a 24sqm floor in 600x600 polished porcelain. Kitchen, diner, hallway and cloakroom. All done in slow set and client has to stay off it.
Basically if it's small enough to be done in a day then yes rapid will be used. But to be honest even a 10sqm floor I'd be happy doing it over a couple of days rather than rush through in a day.
Funny how different tilers work in different ways.
Tiling a hallway, cloakroom, kitchen dinner I would deffo use rapid as I find it handy tiling areas and being able to stand on them within a couple of hours.
As always its whatever works for you. .
 
Bloody new forums a nightmare on my phone....keeps jumping all over the place.
If I use predicted text when quoting a post it jumps to the top of the quote....whats that all about...lol
 
Just hit reply @Andy Allen and it'll quote it anyway.
Only need to hit quote if you're gonna add a few quotes into the post.
U hit quote on all the posts u want to quote then hit reply and they all come up! 🙂
 
rapid for me where ever possible .granfix cfta slow for large format on walls ..cfta on the floors in summer..itl do for me
 
Tilemaster Adhesives have launched a Semi Rapid Set (S1) which may be of use when the weather is hot or a longer pot life is needed. It will last between 90-120 minutes in the bucket (lots of time for a cuppa) and can be grouted after 6 hours. Going off too quick in Britain isn't something we need to worry about for long with the summers we get.
 

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