Dip in slab?
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If it's just for foot traffic you might get away with a grano' mix. You could use renderoc hb or fc depending on uses and, or depth. Simeon does a similar product and you could contact him, i'll try and find his address it's on a thread somewhere. You'd be advised to wait for warmer weather though.
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Yes LL. I tried to ignore it, but its got to the 'really bugging' stages now :laugh:
Thanks alot Sean. Would you think a but of a roughing up would be in order or would it stick just the same either way?
Gave me a bit of something to look at, didn't think of Granno TBH.
New set of eyes and all that.
Thanks alot Sean. Would you think a but of a roughing up would be in order or would it stick just the same either way?
Gave me a bit of something to look at, didn't think of Granno TBH.
New set of eyes and all that.
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Hi
Just seen this post; did you fix it?
You can scabble the surface then lay Ronafix thin bonded screed, minimum depth 6mm, up to 50mm in a single layer.
Give me a call if you need to discuss it.
Just seen this post; did you fix it?
You can scabble the surface then lay Ronafix thin bonded screed, minimum depth 6mm, up to 50mm in a single layer.
Give me a call if you need to discuss it.
Simeon Osen
Ronacrete Ltd - http://www.ronacrete.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1279 638 700
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Ronacrete Ltd - http://www.ronacrete.co.uk
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simeonronacrete wrote:Hi
Just seen this post; did you fix it?
You can scabble the surface then lay Ronafix thin bonded screed, minimum depth 6mm, up to 50mm in a single layer.
Give me a call if you need to discuss it.
Thanks Simeon.
Will have a look at it this. Still have not sorted it out (typical as its my own job)
What prices does this run at?
also, why have you got a bigger helmet than me?
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I just showed it to my wife - the posting, not the helmet, although.....
Anyway, speak to Tony about the size and colour....as I've told Mrs O size isn't important!
Give me a call tomorrow about prices, or I can PM you.
Have a good evening.
Anyway, speak to Tony about the size and colour....as I've told Mrs O size isn't important!
Give me a call tomorrow about prices, or I can PM you.
Have a good evening.
Simeon Osen
Ronacrete Ltd - http://www.ronacrete.co.uk
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Ha ha!simeonronacrete wrote:I just showed it to my wife - the posting, not the helmet, although.....
Anyway, speak to Tony about the size and colour....as I've told Mrs O size isn't important!
Give me a call tomorrow about prices, or I can PM you.
Have a good evening.
Nice one (post , not the helmet)
PM would be OK, off to doctors tomorrow all day so Im not taking phone.
Thanks again.
Hp