F.ball course

Discussion in 'Flooring Courses' started by dazlight, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    lol :lol:
     
  2. Lambchop

    Lambchop Well-Known Member

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    The new one's (prawn cocktail Skips colour) is poopy shat,. I haven't had to use any since the last 700, but will be trying Mapei (fibreplan) as I am addicted to it now.
     
  3. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    The course is Tuesday not Wednesday, Good job I checked :lol:
     
  4. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    The course when well, learned a lot I didn't know about sub floors etc.
    Had a go of stopgap 100 rapid which was great stuff, dries quick so you can fit same day.
    Also seen the 600 base getting used which can go 50mm

    The bloke I spoke to a lot Matt knows you, Phil nightingale I think.
     
  5. doidgey

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    Hi Jay what did you use to tape the panels with, tape tens to come up under screed with the water in the screed.

    Steve.
     
  6. Jay

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    Steve
    As advised by F.Ball just black tape, but what I do just to make sure is spread F60 over all the loints in the pannels that way you get a good bond then prime with neat P131. I've lost count of how mant of these I've done now and no failings yet
     
  7. doidgey

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    Good tip Jay i could use the Molays large contact spray gun.

    Steve
     
  8. tedmaced

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    Did Phil Nightingale come from Berkley square
     
  9. dazlight

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    Didnt ask him Alan, he went to Salford flooring college though just after I left
     
  10. tedmaced

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    Sorry Daz, i,m referring to an old song , a nightingale sang in berkley square!!
     
  11. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    :oops:
     
  12. tedmaced

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    Was the styccobond course worthwhile Daz?
     
  13. Jay

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    Good tip Jay i could use the Molays large contact spray gun.

    Steve[/quote]

    Bad idea Steve what ever you do dump the Morleys spray its pants both Morleys and JM800 plastisizers if you want my advice go with the best Grabfast Gold guaranteed not to plasticize here's the link http://www.geminiadhesives.com/index.htm check them out they don't make it for anyone else and no one can get anywhere close to their recipe as it has a world wide patent. They've tested everyone else's against theirs and put the results on their website.
     
  14. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    Good Alan , you should go on it. Well if you want to learn more about screeding and the proper way of getting it ready
     
  15. hippyfitter

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    Bad idea Steve what ever you do dump the Morleys spray its pants both Morleys and JM800 plastisizers if you want my advice go with the best Grabfast Gold guaranteed not to plasticize here's the link http://www.geminiadhesives.com/index.htm check them out they don't make it for anyone else and no one can get anywhere close to their recipe as it has a world wide patent. They've tested everyone else's against theirs and put the results on their website.[/quote]


    Is this the stuff you mean mate? I try and use this as much as possible,really good stuff!! great for big jobs.It is a bit pricey but well worth it in my eye's
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  16. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    What was the verdict on 700 Screed?
     
  17. Jay

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    Is this the stuff you mean mate? I try and use this as much as possible,really good stuff!! great for big jobs.It is a bit pricey but well worth it in my eye's
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    Thats the stuff buddy great glue in my opinion thats not the Gold is it the gold one is even better than their standard one it is pricie but if you place your order before 3pm they deliver the next day and never let you down.
     
  18. bladerunner

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    "Well worth it in my eyes" as you said in the post sounds like a expensive and dangerous option to me.
     
  19. dazlight

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    They looked confused Matt when I told them. They said it's changed because any cracks would show before and now it will pull back together. Not show what that means but they said they have had no complaints.
    I told them a few lads said it's not as good but steve Gibson the instructor didn't seam bothered. Got phil's number so will try and get him on here.
     
  20. SandyFloor

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    I used 700 a couple of weeks ago over ply and it was spot on. I'd only used the new stuff once before and levelled it with a rake and it's wasn't so good. This time I used a pin leveller with much better results. I put it down to the rake catching the fibres whereas the pin leveller didn't.
     

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