Very useful and great channel. I subscribed emediately. Can You write which notched trowel (2,3,5 mm) shoud be used for finish thickness (1, 2 mm etc). Thank You.
Thank you for your kind words. I usually go for half the height. So if you want 2mm thickness, use a 4mm notched trowel. If you want 3mm, go for 6mm height in the notches. Also these are for brand new trowels. Trowels lose their height with wear and tear, so you will inevitably get a smaller floor thickness
You forgot gloves! And preferably mixing sticks to scrape unmixed epoxy off sides of the mixing bucket. Great video! Keep em coming! Also do you deal with metallic epoxy or just regular?
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Very useful and great channel. I subscribed emediately.
Can You write which notched trowel (2,3,5 mm) shoud be used for finish thickness (1, 2 mm etc). Thank You.
Thank you for your kind words. I usually go for half the height. So if you want 2mm thickness, use a 4mm notched trowel. If you want 3mm, go for 6mm height in the notches. Also these are for brand new trowels. Trowels lose their height with wear and tear, so you will inevitably get a smaller floor thickness
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What about the product used to protect plinths? Or the edges
you mean like masking tape to mark the edges? Always use blue tape it works better than white masking tape
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You forgot gloves! And preferably mixing sticks to scrape unmixed epoxy off sides of the mixing bucket.
Great video! Keep em coming!
Also do you deal with metallic epoxy or just regular?
Thanks for your feedback. You are right about the gloves and sticks! I do mainly regular epoxy
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