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Does anyone have any tips on how to approach this seemingly mucky and painstaking job or is there anyone who would do this commercially?
Yes,you can providing the bitumen residue are not loose,sometime bitumen can brittle when hard.You can check this with a chipping hammer,if no movement then it's okay.mngray said:Can you not just stick the blocks down with the residue still on?
See this.What adhesive would you recommend for laying on a concrete floor?
Do you really need to bother getting the bitumen off at all? Can you not just stick the blocks down with the residue still on?
What adhesive would you recommend for laying on a concrete floor?
Mark
forum rules said:8 ) Please do not resurrect old threads. Start a new thread if you have a similar query
Gabs, please read forum rule 8
forum rules said:8 ) Please do not resurrect old threads. Start a new thread if you have a similar query
The post you resurrected is six years old (almost) Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002
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