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Posted By: wookeyIt's a good use for all those tiddly bits of plasterboard offcuts one tends to end up with too :-)
Posted By: wookeyI've used a bead of OrconF under tescon tape to get a good seal on the rather rough surface of timber joists, and that works very well. But I guess the proper primer would be better on cement.
Posted By: wookeyDon't be tight as in put on several coats, or make them thick? Or both?Sorry - I meant several coats. He cited the example of gappy blockwork which does need some care. AFAIK yes it is rubbery... I haven't used it myself. And "gooping" it is the way forward, but what sort of movement do you expect? There's no silver bullet...
Presumably blowerproof is kind of rubbery? How long is the shelf-life of a tub/cartridge? i.e should one wait till one has a specific need or is it reasonable to buy some on the assumption that it'll be useful at some point? I've found OrconF goes off after 2-3 years, for example. How much better is it than conventional parging? Can you paint over it - stick tape to it?
I've used a bead of OrconF under tescon tape to get a good seal on the rather rough surface of timber joists, and that works very well. But I guess the proper primer would be better on cement. Can one just goop this blowerproof stuff across joist joints (with potential for relatively large movement) and expect that to work? If it does it could be a lot less faff.
Posted By: tonyYou all seem happy with tapes, but how long will they last in the real world?I hope they last longer than plaster does [without cracking] in my house.
Posted By: tonyTony tray for new build, and the link for retrofit
You all seem happy with tapes, but how long will they last in the real world?
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