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    Bond It Mega Stik

    That settles it for me, sounds like a nice idea but poor in practice. Thanks Peaps2.
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    Bond It Mega Stik

    What gives you that idea? I spend 3 months renovating Somersal house in Derbyshire, we were given this to use by the owner/project manager even though we advised to find a different solution. Needless to say it was crap and didn't work. It also degrades over a short period of time. Use it and...
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    Bond It Mega Stik

    Thanks for all the responses... I guess the jury is out on this. No one has any concrete experience of putting up plaster board like this by the sounds of it and while most replies have been about dust and not about the product I'll see what happens and try to leave some info about the...
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    Bond It Mega Stik

    I guess the two threads below answer my post... I didn't find them when I first searched the forums. //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=173208&start=0 //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=180357&start=0 I'll give it a go in the chimney alcove first, if it goes...
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    Bond It Mega Stik

    Well that's true but mixing the plaster can be pretty dusty and mixing it outside and carrying it through the house will make a bit of mess that can be avoided with this stuff. It just seems a lot easier than dry wall adhesive, a lot quicker and there's no dust from it as a substance. On top...
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    Bond It Mega Stik

    Hi, I'm looking at plasterboarding my lounge walls and I've just found a new product, Bond It Mega Stik as a replacement for dry wall adhesive and I wondered if any one has any experience/knowledge of its use. I'm taking the walls back to the brick work and the walls themselves are in good...
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