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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:25 pm
by Azpects
cookiewales wrote:romex two part d1 resin is far better than polymeric
Of course you do have to mix it, there's less colour choice and it must be free from rain for 12 hours uncovered
A good product in it's own right but not ideal for the rainy UK?
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:48 am
by cookiewales
Azpects wrote:cookiewales wrote:romex two part d1 resin is far better than polymeric
Of course you do have to mix it, there's less colour choice and it must be free from rain for 12 hours uncovered
A good product in it's own right but not ideal for the rainy UK?
don't believe everything you read on the tin i have never covered up resin pointing two part on any project have even installed in rain and on one large project had a flash flood no problem the water element is only a emulsifier does not alter the resin in any way also the company sell the covers we can point 300m2 in a day its a no brainer its the best product for the rainy uk even marshals will tell you that with there weather point 365 which i have used but pound for pound i.e. m2 romex wins
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 2:26 pm
by Azpects
cookiewales wrote:Azpects wrote:cookiewales wrote:romex two part d1 resin is far better than polymeric
Of course you do have to mix it, there's less colour choice and it must be free from rain for 12 hours uncovered
A good product in it's own right but not ideal for the rainy UK?
don't believe everything you read on the tin i have never covered up resin pointing two part on any project have even installed in rain and on one large project had a flash flood no problem the water element is only a emulsifier does not alter the resin in any way also the company sell the covers we can point 300m2 in a day its a no brainer its the best product for the rainy uk even marshals will tell you that with there weather point 365 which i have used but pound for pound i.e. m2 romex wins
Not quite the same product (Weatherpoint 365) as ours but everyone has their preferences