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I'm doing a plastering job at the moment and I came across a new product... well I think it's new, i've not seen it before

Everbuild Product Range - Everbuild

it's a dry wall adhesive but it says that you can plaster after an hour of fixing the walls! I asked the supplier what they think of it (they only stock plaster and plasterboard, main suppliers for Brighton) and they said it's amazing but only if you have fairly flat walls already, if it's put in to bigger blob it takes a while to dry... anyway i thought you guys might like to know as i'm sure you could tile in an hour also. i would have thought plaster would crack alot easier than adhesive would an hour after installation

what do you think?
 
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Ang how :yikes: much will that be...........:lol:

I didn't ask but thought I saw it was about 6 quid a tube and was told it would do 5 boards, so really it isn't bad, would cost a bit more opposed to bagged addy but if you could crack on within a couple of hours it's worth it IMO
 
Like you said it will work for very flat walls but won't allow any variation if there dips in the wall, as Dave says how much is that going to cost. The only use which maybe handy would to over board on walls where you did'nt want to lose to much space in a small room
 
I like Everbuild, I still think Gripfill is still the best gap adhesive going, you can't beat the first on the block, so i have faith in their products.

It will take up variation in walls just not massive amounts, i'm taking more than 2.5" here. anything more and i'd stick with traditional Dry Wall addy. It works like expanding foam, but doesn't push the board out and sticks a lot better if that helps
 
Doesn't say exactly how much load it will bear, it just mentions plaster. Is it strong enough for tiling? will it support 32kg/m2?
 
grumps that will depend on wat you dot and dab onto. when i dot and dab i always mechcanicaly fix the boards aswell with wedi nylon fixings.cos them dots will be carrying alot of weight.:8:
 
well maybe I shouldn't have called the thread 'dot and dab'....

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