I love how the guy is just sticking random things on the wall but no testing of how strong the stuff is, I could do the same video using mud to stick them...
I have a crack in my clinker facade (outside) and I have concerns about using Sikaflex to fix cracks, because I fear that it might introduce thermal bridges (still better than leaving the crack open i know). Do you have any thoughts on that?
Lucky you were wearing all of that protective clothing, This is a very dangerous job & you may have got some dust on yourself. Pity you didn't know what you were doing when you filled that crack, because when you were finished you could still see it from the moon under that textured paint.
What a dismal crack sealing effort that was, even after applying paint you can still see the crappy uneven job he did.
I love how the guy is just sticking random things on the wall but no testing of how strong the stuff is, I could do the same video using mud to stick them...
I have a crack in my clinker facade (outside) and I have concerns about using Sikaflex to fix cracks, because I fear that it might introduce thermal bridges (still better than leaving the crack open i know). Do you have any thoughts on that?
Just wondering why this guy needed a helmet for working with sealant LOL :)
Lucky you were wearing all of that protective clothing, This is a very dangerous job & you may have got some dust on yourself. Pity you didn't know what you were doing when you filled that crack, because when you were finished you could still see it from the moon under that textured paint.
extremely strong but still a bit flexible
Adhesive sealant specifically for drinking water tanks, yet according to it's MSDS it's carcenogenic. Yikes.
Bodging sod