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Spraying contact adhesive
I am about to refurbish our shower and that will include removing the old tiles and replacing them with PVC sheet panels. The wall is wood studding so I shall have to replace the plasterboard as well.
That's a fair sized area to fix the PVC to, so is there some form of contact adhesive available in the form of a spray? I haven't been able to locate anything suitable. |
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"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... serve wrote: I am about to refurbish our shower and that will include removing the old tiles and replacing them with PVC sheet panels. The wall is wood studding so I shall have to replace the plasterboard as well. That's a fair sized area to fix the PVC to, so is there some form of contact adhesive available in the form of a spray? I haven't been able to locate anything suitable. EvoStick make some that used to be available in B&Q. If they have it, it will be fairly widespread -to coin a phrase. Most contact adhesive is petroleum based. spraying it would be a no,no. The slightest spark from a light switch would cause an explosion, not to mention the fumes on the breathing . |
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keith_765 wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... serve wrote: I am about to refurbish our shower and that will include removing the old tiles and replacing them with PVC sheet panels. The wall is wood studding so I shall have to replace the plasterboard as well. That's a fair sized area to fix the PVC to, so is there some form of contact adhesive available in the form of a spray? I haven't been able to locate anything suitable. EvoStick make some that used to be available in B&Q. If they have it, it will be fairly widespread -to coin a phrase. Most contact adhesive is petroleum based. spraying it would be a no,no. The slightest spark from a light switch would cause an explosion, not to mention the fumes on the breathing . Odd, because most places sell it nonetheless. see Screwfix item 13636 for example. |
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"Steve Walker" wrote in message ... keith_765 wrote: "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... serve wrote: I am about to refurbish our shower and that will include removing the old tiles and replacing them with PVC sheet panels. The wall is wood studding so I shall have to replace the plasterboard as well. That's a fair sized area to fix the PVC to, so is there some form of contact adhesive available in the form of a spray? I haven't been able to locate anything suitable. EvoStick make some that used to be available in B&Q. If they have it, it will be fairly widespread -to coin a phrase. Most contact adhesive is petroleum based. spraying it would be a no,no. The slightest spark from a light switch would cause an explosion, not to mention the fumes on the breathing . Odd, because most places sell it nonetheless. SAFETY DATA SHEET STICK 2 SPRAY CONTACT ADHESIVE Page 1 Issued: 27/9/2003 Revision No: 2 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY / UNDERTAKING Product name: STICK 2 SPRAY CONTACT ADHESIVE Product code: CONSPRAY5 Use / description of product: Highly flammable or extremely flammable. Harmful. |
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