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Hi All,
Looking some practical advice on how to layer up SLC up to 55mm. Floor goes down in the middle to lowest point of 55mm, and gradually then rises to edges where i'll need to feather edge it or take it to 1mm max.
I was thinking I need to use two different SLCs, one of the reinforced fibre ones up to 50mm, and then a different SLC to take it the final ~5mm to edges.
The first SLC is 3-50mm, so when I pour that how does it finish around the edges - I won't be up the level at room edges so the pour will finish maybe 30cm from the edges. You can't feather edge that mix so does it naturally flow out to 3mm and i'll end up with a lip that'll ultimately be covered by the second pour?
Rooms about 3.5m x 6m - the deepest fill at 55mm is only about 1 square metre in the centre and slopes up to edges.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks
Looking some practical advice on how to layer up SLC up to 55mm. Floor goes down in the middle to lowest point of 55mm, and gradually then rises to edges where i'll need to feather edge it or take it to 1mm max.
I was thinking I need to use two different SLCs, one of the reinforced fibre ones up to 50mm, and then a different SLC to take it the final ~5mm to edges.
The first SLC is 3-50mm, so when I pour that how does it finish around the edges - I won't be up the level at room edges so the pour will finish maybe 30cm from the edges. You can't feather edge that mix so does it naturally flow out to 3mm and i'll end up with a lip that'll ultimately be covered by the second pour?
Rooms about 3.5m x 6m - the deepest fill at 55mm is only about 1 square metre in the centre and slopes up to edges.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks