Hello All
I am going to be pointing with Easipoint soon, but to a free edge which slightly overshoots a low wall.
is there a profesional way of finishing the free edge? maybe some strong tape over the end gap and underneath to catch the easipoint (although not too sure how tape will hold with all the water required for easipoint)?
All suggestions greatly recieved
thanks
Doc
Easipoint/romex to a free edge - Pointing
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Ok i am starting to get very confused
for tight joints (5mm) and contemporary finish would I be better with easipoint or easyjoint (or how ever they are spelt)
as per the above post i was thinking about easyjoint which is a slurry, but if i can get easipoint and a nozzle small enough i could use that i suppose....
too much to think about......
thanks
Doc
for tight joints (5mm) and contemporary finish would I be better with easipoint or easyjoint (or how ever they are spelt)
as per the above post i was thinking about easyjoint which is a slurry, but if i can get easipoint and a nozzle small enough i could use that i suppose....
too much to think about......
thanks
Doc
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easyjoint is manufactured by aspects and mine was supplied by London stone best to get in contact with Steve at London stone and to ask his advice I have used it on my patio and provided you follow the instructions to the letter as regards soaking with water it joints up really well.
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