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Thread: Mortar mix over new concrete ???
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27th December 2006, 02:07 PM #16Novice
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Thanks so much for such an informative explaination, i feel confident now that it will work out to be a good job done in all aspects.
Thanking you again
Boof
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27th December 2006, 03:42 PM #17Member
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hello,
i would be looking at something like ARDIT/ARDEX floor toppings
there both the same thing, they are around $50/20kg
they have industrial toppings which can handle forklift traffic etc and can be put on down to about 2-3mm in thickness
they do set extremely quickly and is advisable to do in small sections at a time
like a footpath make feature/movement lines
with any concrete mixture, drying color can be an issue and comes down to how much water you add, how stiff the mix is, air temperature etc
it is adviable to do everything in one day if possible and not on a cool day
mix correctly each batch
thankyou
myla
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2nd January 2007, 08:04 PM #18
from my experience i've had i agree with teejay and johnc's comments. good luck with the job
cheers
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2nd January 2007, 10:34 PM #19SENIOR MEMBER
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I thought that Bondcrete was just PVA the same as Aquadhere. It says on their website that it contains an 'exclusive resin', but that could be a bit of BS sales talk, meaning that some dude has picked the snotty resin out of his nose and thrown it in the Bondcrete vat.
I've used Bondcrete to glue timber before and I've used Aquadhere as a render bond if I didn't have any Bondcrete handy, but I could be just an idiot.
It could be a case of "You might as well take my advice,,, I'm not using it at the moment"
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3rd January 2007, 08:59 AM #20
Boof, I recon that you are worrying too much.
At the end of the day its only a concrete path and after a 6 months all concrete looks the same.
The different shades of grey will fade to the same colour and the gravel that is expossed will get covered with dirt so my advise.....
Just let it age...its just something that you walk on.
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