Got a job with an assload of insulated plasterboard. Any1 use the pinkgrip over the bagged adhesive. Is the foam any good. It seems to be quicker......saves mixing washing etc. What are the thoughts?
Got a job with an assload of insulated plasterboard. Any1 use the pinkgrip over the bagged adhesive. Is the foam any good. It seems to be quicker......saves mixing washing etc. What are the thoughts?
What’s the background and how many boards you got to stick??Got a job with an assload of insulated plasterboard. Any1 use the pinkgrip over the bagged adhesive. Is the foam any good. It seems to be quicker......saves mixing washing etc. What are the thoughts?
Definitely use plasterboard adhesive mate, I knock up a couple of bags at a time in a big rhino tub so you haven’t got to be too fussy about washing it out, quick wash round and your ready for the next gauge.130 board's onto new blockwork
I’d s**t myself to stick so many, if any, with pink grip! It might work but I wouldn’t test the theory just in case . A call back is worse than a wet sleeve imo
Oh lol! You saw where my mind was at!Its this stuff Jess, not pink grip in a tube.
https://www.everbuild.co.uk/product/pinkgrip-dryfix-fr/
I've used foam to patch in PB and it's brilliant. Wouldn't use it to stick loads of boards, but for one or two, dont see the problem.
Insulated board can be a pain though, and def wouldn't use it seen as he's mentioned 130 boards. Stick with known quantities.
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