Great video mate! Seems like a really detailed step-by-step guide on how to do a roofing with resin. After watching this I feel I could even do it myself despite not being a roofer :D
Great little series of videos. I did the course but this helps recall the details. Do you know if the thermally broken plastic screw sleeved need primer and reinforcement or if you can just resin straight over them?
Glad you find it useful, I personally sand surface to make sure better adhesion and wipe down with acetone, that’s how we were taught to do around soil pipes etc.
Primer required on joins of osb t/g boards instead of the bandage as with similar other products, and also in case if you going old roof covering or joining on metal or other potential materials which you not confident about, old osb, mineral felt etc.
0:00 Preparing the roof surface
02:24 Reinforcement bandage
07:04 Applying the resin
41:43 Trying myself
Great video mate! Seems like a really detailed step-by-step guide on how to do a roofing with resin. After watching this I feel I could even do it myself despite not being a roofer :D
Thanks, glad to hear that, hence why video was filmed, to get proper how to video for viewers !!!
Excellent instructional, very well performed. The more I watch it the more I feel confident enough to attempt it as a DIY er.
Glad you find it this way, that was my aim by filming this video.
Great little series of videos.
I did the course but this helps recall the details.
Do you know if the thermally broken plastic screw sleeved need primer and reinforcement or if you can just resin straight over them?
Glad you find it useful, I personally sand surface to make sure better adhesion and wipe down with acetone, that’s how we were taught to do around soil pipes etc.
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How comes no primer?
Primer required on joins of osb t/g boards instead of the bandage as with similar other products, and also in case if you going old roof covering or joining on metal or other potential materials which you not confident about, old osb, mineral felt etc.
I've spent time with the stuff, nice video. However I wouldn't mix or apply indoor, absolutely toxic. Highly vapourus
Thanks for pointing that out! We were in a well ventilated area, a mill, but as you said, otherwise it wouldn't be possible as it is very toxic.