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    Adhesive thickness

    Sorry bud your answers confuse me
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    Adhesive thickness

    Ok I thought that the trowel had to be used at a certain angle ie approx 45 Deg.
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    Adhesive thickness

    Ok how's that then. Why have different size notches
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    Adhesive thickness

    Just speaking with floor fitter and he says 3 to 4mm if adhesive will be sufficient Can anyone advise if this isposdibleto achieve and what notch size would give me 3 to 4mm offinal adhesive thickness
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    Adhesive thickness

    Sorry question was what size Trowell I would need for 3mm final thickness
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    Adhesive thickness

    Ok so what size Trowell would give me 2 to 3mm of final adhesive thickness
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    Adhesive thickness

    Ok that's an idea. What's it roughly the maximum thickness I could get in a single application
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    Adhesive thickness

    Is this correct my thinking was that they were generally angled at 45 Deg and therefore the height of the adhesive ridges would only be approx 50% of the actual notches
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    Adhesive thickness

    9mm
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    Adhesive thickness

    Just to get the tilel evel up to finish floor covering level. What is normal thickness for adhesive?
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    Adhesive thickness

    Hi all hoping someone can advice. I'm about to apply some tiles to my concrete hearth. Tiles are 4 x 2 inch. I need to achieve a final adhesive thickness of approx 6mm but am unsure how best to do this. Searching shows generally that the finished thickness will be half that of the notch ie 12mm...
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    Dot and dab screws

    Ok thanks for the advice yes I'm using heat proof adhesive. The advice to secure once set seems to make sense cheers
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    Dot and dab screws

    Hi I'm about to start boarding around my fireplace. I'm using 25mm vermiculite board. The company advise to fix with adhesive (dot and dab) and also screws as I'm tiling over the board. My question with this is should I fix the screws when I apply the board or should I let the adhesive set and...
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    Hearth reconstruction

    Again just an update on my project. hearth now up to final level and opening bricked up. It's been slow going but feel like I'm getting somewhere now. Always happy for advice
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    Just got round to sorting this. Did 4.1 mix. Fairly wet with cement and SBS slurry first. Left it to stiffen up a bit and then leveled off the surface with a straight edge. Had wet towels over it for last four days to stop it drying too quickly. All looking good so far so thanks for all the...
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    Thanks very much for the info it's much appreciated I'll use a straight edge to level it off but should I float the surface as it starts to stiffen of just leave it.would floating give a harder final surface plus is 4.1 the best ratio for this
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    Yes I have some
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    Thanks for the reply. Ok so the stove is a cassette type. Most of these heat the hearth to 100 degrees or above. (As opposed to stoves in legs which don't heat to above 100) So this is what is worrying me having said that the bond layer would be approx 50mm below the surface as the screed will...
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    Ok so my head is full of dilemmas. So I used sbs bond to reface some crumbling concrete window sills and applied a thin skip of screed (about 3mm) before painting. This has held for years so I know it's a good product my issue is that because the hearth will go right back and the stove will sit...
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    Screed over fresh concrete

    I've attached a pic of what it's currently like. You can see I need about 30mm. So would a dryer screed be best or a mix more similar to mortar
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