Problems with polymeric sand compounds - Life time issues with epoxy jointing

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Post: # 72198Post lutonlagerlout

well you will struggle to shift it on here
regarding guarantees
5 years labour and 10 years materials is the most you should give
I have spoken at length with council people about this and the biggest problem is defining "wear and tear"
its very vague, same with "fair usage"
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Post: # 72209Post London Stone Paving

Pablo wrote:ebay or gumtree should shift it quick enough.
You could sell virtually anything on eBay and someone would buy it, apart from Geofix :p

We've got easipoint coming down tommorow to train up all our staff in installation. Fairplay, they've sent 2 guys down and put them up in a hotel for the night. Pretty sure I'm not going to learn much new myself but should be good for the girls in the office to see it done. It was free of charge as well, so why the hell not?

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Post: # 72214Post lutonlagerlout

more of a day out for easipoint methinks,takes 30 minutes max to explain installation
never let me down yet though easipoint
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Post: # 72222Post London Stone Paving

lutonlagerlout wrote:more of a day out for easipoint methinks
A day in Stanwell aint exactly a jolly Tony :D

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Post: # 72229Post lutonlagerlout

I think they offered to come out and show us how to do it many moons ago
its not idiot proof but its pretty close to it
the hardest bit is loading the tubes without it getting messy
oww and understanding that lancashire accent :;):
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Post: # 72235Post London Stone Paving

We had the easipoint training today and we learnt a lot to be fair.

1. Wetting the edges of the slabs beforehand reduces the chances of picture framing.

2. With no exceptions it must be mixed mechanically.

3. Once it is mixed in the bucket allow it to off for five minutes and then mix it again (this gives the mix a much longer shelf life in the gun)

4. Allow it to go off for half an hour in dry warm conditions and up to an hour in cold conditions before tooling it off. We always thought 10-15 mins was adequate but you need to wait until the mix goes crumbly. This plays a big part in reducing any staining on the slabs.

They've also got a cement based product for slurry pointing as well. They've got this big motorised sponge which you go over the paving with after to remove any cement stains. All in all a good show and take my hat off to them for putting the effort in

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Post: # 72249Post cookiewales

to be honest steve it says all that on the bag but i did find that it needed more water than it said when i used it on marshalls teflon paving i used sbr mixed with water on joints belt machine should only be used on slurry gunned in right there would not be to much exsess :D
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Post: # 72266Post lutonlagerlout

5 litres every time here
4/4.5 and it wont come out of the gun
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Post: # 72270Post London Stone Paving

Oh another important thing they told me, dont use canal water to mix it with :D I kid you not.

they were saying that with the belt machine you could brush the excess of first and then use the belt machine to remove any residue

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Post: # 73897Post Nathan66

Unfortunately I've discovered the same issues with Rompox Easy, after 6 months the product shrinks and loosens.

This is a real shame as it looks great when first applied and with joints setting hard, after researching thoroughly I'd hoped this product would do what it says on the tin but unfortunately it needs further development.

The two jobs I've checked are decorative stone flagged areas, there's no foot traffic so the jointing material is still in place and reasonably hard, I'd never considered using it on an area with plenty of foot traffic but now won't use it full stop. It's back to traditional sand and cement joints as I can't justify using some of the more expensive two part products on domestic jobs.

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Post: # 73898Post local patios and driveway

Dont some of you guys feel conned buy these companies? They simply cant have tested the product properly and rushed to market. In my mind you certainly got ripped off.

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Post: # 73900Post mickg

have you used any of the polymeric jointing products Dan ?
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Post: # 73908Post lutonlagerlout

I have used them mickg and after 4 years (the initial patios)
they look shite
easipoint all the way now
the epoxy stuff is a different league but who can justify 500 quid for a medium patio
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Post: # 73912Post Pablo

Cookie and Haggi can but they can also sell a reclaimed sett driveway to a someone in a 60's bungalow so they've got good sales technique:laugh:
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Post: # 73913Post Bob_A

I'm thinking of removing my Rompox Easy and replacing it with gunned in sand & cement.
I know many of you use Easipoint but the cost to us non trade people plus the carriage makes it expensive, especially if you over order cos the job is a one off. Under ordering means reorder with more carriage charges.
I was reading elsewhere that people have had success with buying ready mixed mortar like this
http://www.diy.com/nav....9273109
and use it with plenty of plasticiser.
Supposedly the sand used in the mix is a very fine grade and coupled with the plasticiser makes it good for gunning.
What are your thoughts?

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