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I think he is on about using this as a bond bridge rather than a jointing product.
I have used the larsen FJM and it went off so fast i could barely believe it. Mixed it with the paddle and then gave another spray to the paving and lifted the bucket to pour it into a watering can for applying and it was already too firm to come out.
Without a lot more testing and trialing it its not something i would consider using on a larger job but due to it being so cheap it's certainly a useful product for little varying joints and fill areas when marrying up to existing wonky kerbs etc.
I have used the larsen FJM and it went off so fast i could barely believe it. Mixed it with the paddle and then gave another spray to the paving and lifted the bucket to pour it into a watering can for applying and it was already too firm to come out.
Without a lot more testing and trialing it its not something i would consider using on a larger job but due to it being so cheap it's certainly a useful product for little varying joints and fill areas when marrying up to existing wonky kerbs etc.
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Been using slurry grouts for years now, never had a cleaning problem( not since we first ever used it and learned to keep our eyes on it), we just keep a hose misting on to it and wash off onto the sub-base with a cheap pressure washer. Certainly never had to use a belt sander, just water. We normally give the whole area a good wash off with Stone cleaner and a yard brush and the washer for a final clean.
SBR all the way LLL, sorts most things, but not great for the tools if you don't keep on top of cleaning, we get through a barrel a year I reckon, the scrap men love us!!
SBR all the way LLL, sorts most things, but not great for the tools if you don't keep on top of cleaning, we get through a barrel a year I reckon, the scrap men love us!!
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