Easp point standard

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 48284Post DNgroundworks

Have been using easi point standard in dark grey to point indian stone flags and setts, and i must say im realy impressed, sets rock hard and is mega quick to apply, my only gripe is that it went off waay too fast, probably due to the wind, or the high cement content, either way still a top finish.

Will post photos of the whole job when we have finished, and when i have finally got my tinternet sorted.

2 storey 6 bedroom farm house, been the since feb, doing the stone work, pointing, paving,drainage, huge retaining wall, going to start turfing next week, will be thousands of rolls! and a pond.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 48296Post lutonlagerlout

i rate the stuff too dan,and like you i find when its starts to go off you have to be quick
theres no second chances
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 48318Post DNgroundworks

no, my poor apprentis struggled to keep up on the trowel,would you rather use an injectable system like easi point or romex for indian sandstone?

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 48333Post lutonlagerlout

as a bricklayer i would say that easipoint is my preference
its slower yes,but it has an air of permanence that i like
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