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Hi,
i am about to fit out a bathroom, and there is a product which I was discussing with a mate on Saturday night, following a few beers and a bottle of wine I seem to have forgotten what the product was. I was wondering if any of you can help? It's a polysterene (?) block which has a cement bonded textile on either side, it can be cut to shapes and joined using cement bonded tile mixture. You can tile it when you have completed it. It's stong and durable, and could be called something like waddie block(???) any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers |
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On Jun 9, 9:44*am, B3any wrote:
Hi, i am about to fit out a bathroom, and there is a product which I was discussing with a mate on Saturday night, following a few beers and a bottle of wine I seem to have forgotten what the product was. I was wondering if any of you can help? It's a polysterene (?) block which has a cement bonded textile on either side, it can be cut to shapes and joined using cement bonded tile mixture. You can tile it when you have completed it. It's stong and durable, and could be called something like waddie block(???) any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Wedi - excellent stuff. It comes in sheets (like plasterboard), and also as thick blocks (30mm or more) which can be used for constructing free standing structural features. Steve |
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On Jun 9, 10:00*am, stevelup wrote:
On Jun 9, 9:44*am, B3any wrote: Hi, i am about to fit out a bathroom, and there is a product which I was discussing with a mate on Saturday night, following a few beers and a bottle of wine I seem to have forgotten what the product was. I was wondering if any of you can help? It's a polysterene (?) block which has a cement bonded textile on either side, it can be cut to shapes and joined using cement bonded tile mixture. You can tile it when you have completed it. It's stong and durable, and could be called something like waddie block(???) any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Wedi - excellent stuff. It comes in sheets (like plasterboard), and also as thick blocks (30mm or more) which can be used for constructing free standing structural features. Steve Meant to mention - I bought mine from he- http://www.tradsol.com/ |
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On 9 Jun, 10:00, stevelup wrote:
On Jun 9, 9:44*am, B3any wrote: Hi, i am about to fit out a bathroom, and there is a product which I was discussing with a mate on Saturday night, following a few beers and a bottle of wine I seem to have forgotten what the product was. I was wondering if any of you can help? It's a polysterene (?) block which has a cement bonded textile on either side, it can be cut to shapes and joined using cement bonded tile mixture. You can tile it when you have completed it. It's stong and durable, and could be called something like waddie block(???) any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Wedi - excellent stuff. It comes in sheets (like plasterboard), and also as thick blocks (30mm or more) which can be used for constructing free standing structural features. Steve Thanks Steve |
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