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Thread: Sand for screed

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    Default Sand for screed

    Hi all,


    Anyone know a sand I should/could use to mix with cement to make screed for my bathroom floor? If so Bunnings store that sells it would be good as there is one fairly close by.

    Thanks

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    Washed sand: Just a moment...

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    You want a washed sand the same as you would use for rendering and definitely do not use a fatty bricklaying type sand.
    In Sydney it was commonly referred to as “Sydney sand “

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beardy View Post
    You want a washed sand the same as you would use for rendering and definitely do not use a fatty bricklaying type sand.
    In Sydney it was commonly referred to as “Sydney sand “
    Thanks Beardy.

    Is the Sydney sand at Bunnings washed do you know Beardy, or if that will be ok to use?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by garfield View Post
    Thanks Beardy.

    Is the Sydney sand at Bunnings washed do you know Beardy, or if that will be ok to use?

    Thanks
    Yes that will be fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beardy View Post
    Yes that will be fine
    Thanks Beardy

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