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

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Post: # 73923Post lutonlagerlout

how many metres have you got bob?
realistically i am going to have to rake out and repoint 100m2 of rompox and replace with easipoint this year, which is going to cost £350 for gear alone
but i feel comfortable with that as everything i have used it on is 100% solid and colourfast
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Post: # 73940Post Bob_A

Just under 60 sq/metres.
The flags are 22mm calibrated so I guess I don't need to make the joint any deeper than that.
You being in the trade probably means you get it at the best possible price. It's a difficult call as I've already spent £100's on Rompox Easy and I don't want to spend the same again if ordinary mortar will do the job.
As for colour fading if I buy one of the mortars in my previous posts that doesn't have a dye in it then it shouldn't fade?

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Post: # 73942Post ambient

LLL what do you use to rake out joints do they do thick diamond blade for it? got about 100 metres to do myself
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Post: # 73945Post Al Jardin

ambient wrote:LLL what do you use to rake out joints do they do thick diamond blade for it? got about 100 metres to do myself
Bear in mind that softer mortars will wear out a good diamond blade quickly. I've used specialist 4inch grinder blades for that type of work - for harder & softer materials. I think Macrist do them but not cheap. Yes they are thicker. I'm sure Faithfull do cheap 4inch diamond blades - worth a try.

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Post: # 73947Post Bob_A

I raked out some of my Rompox Easy where it had shrunk with these (refilled with Rompox Easy and it's still crap grrrr)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....60052f4

6mm thick not top quality but cheap and they do the job.

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Post: # 73948Post lutonlagerlout

summat like these
do 1 line then use an old 25mm woodchisel to knock the sides in
finally hoover out with a henry type hoover

total bollix of a job
but if it has to be done it has to be done
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Post: # 73949Post lutonlagerlout

deja vu bob,i think i got mine from screwfix but cannot find them now?
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ah have to own up there they had allready bought the setts then found me after some research to lay them i have advised them to render outside and put quins on corners and use a victorion coulour to bring it together :D
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Post: # 73973Post Bob_A

lutonlagerlout wrote:deja vu bob,i think i got mine from screwfix but cannot find them now?
LLL ???
Mine came from Toolstation but they've also stopped doing them.
I think if you stick with Silverline you want go far wrong. They may not be a top notch make but they'll get the job done.

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Post: # 73997Post Al Jardin

There is a mortar chisel - narrow & angled for removal of joints. I can't find a link to one but they are very usefull. Got mine from TP.

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Post: # 74007Post lutonlagerlout

plugging chisel al?
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Post: # 74011Post Al Jardin

The very thing. Quick to use also.
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Post: # 74013Post Pablo

I use a combo of chisels and saws to dig it out then I blast it with a 3000psi washer that works for me and is fairly quick.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 74015Post lutonlagerlout

the problem with the jet washer i have found is that you end up with a layer of slurry in the joints
i know its bad news but a dry saw cut then chisel and then hoover = a clean joint ready for misting and pointing
a crap job if ever there were one
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Post: # 74687Post mickg

when you say its looking shite is that due to turning green or black or its starting to crumble out of the joints ?
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