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'Fugee' silicone applicator kit, anyone?
Has anyone tried one of these gizmos?
It was recommended to me the other day by a kitchen fitter; he reckons these are the mutt's nuts for achieving a perfect finish/seal using silicone sealant round a bath or back of a worktop (well, it would need to be at 10 quid a pop!). Apparently it's made of a special material which repels the silicone or something so there's no mess or residue? http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/410-13327 Am quite tempted to give it a whirl but wondered if anyone else would recommend it. David |
'Fugee' silicone applicator kit, anyone?
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 13:13:09 GMT, Lobster
wrote: Has anyone tried one of these gizmos? Yes, they're wonderful. A little work with a good block plane and an old washing up bowl and you can make your own. Use polypropylene of the right stiffness and you need to get a good feather edge on them. Fibreglass or P38 kits often include something suitable, but without the rounded corners. |
'Fugee' silicone applicator kit, anyone?
Lobster wrote:
Has anyone tried one of these gizmos? It was recommended to me the other day by a kitchen fitter; he reckons these are the mutt's nuts for achieving a perfect finish/seal using silicone sealant round a bath or back of a worktop (well, it would need to be at 10 quid a pop!). Apparently it's made of a special material which repels the silicone or something so there's no mess or residue? http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/410-13327 Am quite tempted to give it a whirl but wondered if anyone else would recommend it. David Got a fuggenboy kit from Screwfix - similar; also, rather handy and work well. A damned-sight better tool than the plasplug (forget-the-name) sculpting spatula things Also, great conversation piece - guys from work were racking their brains (and sneaking glances at the SF catalogue trying to work out WTF they were) |
'Fugee' silicone applicator kit, anyone?
Lobster wrote:
Has anyone tried one of these gizmos? It was recommended to me the other day by a kitchen fitter; he reckons these are the mutt's nuts for achieving a perfect finish/seal using silicone sealant round a bath or back of a worktop (well, it would need to be at 10 quid a pop!). Apparently it's made of a special material which repels the silicone or something so there's no mess or residue? http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/410-13327 Am quite tempted to give it a whirl but wondered if anyone else would recommend it. David Actually, further to my last reply, just watched the video on the link you gave and realised that I was using my fuggenboy's wrong; Anyway, saturday saw me seal the OTHER half of the worktop (don't ask) and I tried the method on the video WITHOUT ANY MASKING - worked brilliantly. Highly recommended! (also, watch the video - it looks too staged, but trust me, they actually do work like they show) |
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