broonster Member Mar 17, 2010 #1 Am I correct in thinking Gypbond is the Green stuff with the sand in ??? ??? (forgot)
bodplasterer Active Member Mar 17, 2010 #5 It is Kirk but it used to be called gypbond dont know why they changed it?
R rockhardsolidplastering Active Member Mar 18, 2010 #7 may be yo need to do an essay on the use of it kirk
TonyM Private Member Mar 18, 2010 #9 Had a price of £60 a tub for Gypbond primer today. I don't think so!
TonyM Private Member Mar 18, 2010 #12 church said: Tony ,thats a good price for gyp - prime Click to expand... Really? I was only paying £45 + vat for 20 kg of Betokontakt.
church said: Tony ,thats a good price for gyp - prime Click to expand... Really? I was only paying £45 + vat for 20 kg of Betokontakt.
Z ziggy2 Member Mar 18, 2010 #17 Selco do a 10ltr plaster bonding agent for £30, builder I do some work for picked one up today, it's bright yellow , smells the same as wickes wba.
Selco do a 10ltr plaster bonding agent for £30, builder I do some work for picked one up today, it's bright yellow , smells the same as wickes wba.
P pwi Member Mar 19, 2010 #19 I've got some of this blue feb stuff in the store seems a lot like wikes wba
bodplasterer Active Member Mar 20, 2010 #23 https://www.feb.uk.com/products/bonding-agents/febond-blue-grit ........Heres the feb stuff first time i have seen it.
https://www.feb.uk.com/products/bonding-agents/febond-blue-grit ........Heres the feb stuff first time i have seen it.
goody Private Member Mar 20, 2010 #24 that's a nice looking product with a simple and clear label with no jargon....would buy that if i saw it
that's a nice looking product with a simple and clear label with no jargon....would buy that if i saw it
irish_spread Private Member Mar 20, 2010 #27 According to feb, you can use it on MDF and then plaster?????????????
nickelarse Private Member Mar 20, 2010 #28 oh yeah mdf is lovely to plaster over. use it all the time.........
plasterjfe Private Member Mar 20, 2010 #29 gyp prime and bond-it are two different items. think gyp bond is like a nickname for the bond-it
irish_spread Private Member Mar 20, 2010 #30 nick0412 said: oh yeah mdf is lovely to plaster over. use it all the time......... Click to expand... saves using a straight edge i suppose ;D
nick0412 said: oh yeah mdf is lovely to plaster over. use it all the time......... Click to expand... saves using a straight edge i suppose ;D
S s.p.t plastering Active Member Mar 21, 2010 #31 Do you have to pva with this stuff aswell? Or is it a sealer aswell?
plasterjfe Private Member Mar 21, 2010 #32 no pva sh1te the idea is to take the pva sh1te out of the equation
Z ziggy2 Member Mar 25, 2010 #33 Update on the stuff from Selco, it's sh.it, runs off the bloody wall!! Skimming it tomoz, we'll see, not hold my breath!
Update on the stuff from Selco, it's sh.it, runs off the bloody wall!! Skimming it tomoz, we'll see, not hold my breath!