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Started a job today. It was Marshalls heritage that had been down over ten years. Job entailed fix rocking slabs repoint. It had geofix between the joints tried flicking it out no good. Went through two blades duro one lasted half an hour worn out. Spectrum oxo three hours and that was done. Travis did give us a free one after moaning.
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That wont be geofix. Something else, but not geofix
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Orangey? definitely NOT GeoFux. Probably the Romex resin with a local sand - what was the name for the resin-only kit that Romex did?
Or, maybe it was a local sand with the Romex Deco binder poured over it? I know some contractors in Widnes did that at one time and the resulting joint was harder than the paving they laid!
Or, maybe it was a local sand with the Romex Deco binder poured over it? I know some contractors in Widnes did that at one time and the resulting joint was harder than the paving they laid!
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