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Suck it up, or shut up
Trade: Flooring, wall covering, Handy-man
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: wisc
Posts: 399
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FRP, Stuco Board, Milk House Adhesive
I need to put FRP over ceramic tile, the FRP adhesive seams to instruct use over a pourse material ( drywall, structo, wood).
My question is other than useing the plastic anchor buttons, what type of adhesive could I use. it will be going over ceramic tile and painted masonary. |
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Class A Contractor "BLD"
Trade: Remodeling and home improvements
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
Posts: 1,286
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Re: FRP, Stuco Board, Milk House Adhesive
Go to big box in caulk isle look for liquid nails and select proper tube.
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Pro
Trade: Carpenter by trade, lead man for commercial GC...
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Posts: 937
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Re: FRP, Stuco Board, Milk House Adhesive
In the past have installed using FRP adhesive over previously oil painted walls (which don't seem very pourous to me). Had no call backs after many years. If in question, maybe a few dabs of silicone here and there as well as using the FRP adhesive might ease your mind (that sh*t sticks to everything). I'm quite sure that in one restaurant we used FRP adhesive over ceramics and worked fine (but that was many years ago and have done my best to kill brain cells since then
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Pro
Trade: General construction and remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Waterloo, IA.
Posts: 2,302
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Re: FRP, Stuco Board, Milk House Adhesive
We did a Hardee's last year and they wanted to save cost by having us fill in voids of broken tiles and overlay with FRP. I had the guys use White lighting degreaser and clean the heck outta the walls (in kitchen/washroom area) then went over the tile with 80 grit sandpaper on an orbital. Cleaned the all again then installed FRP with FRP adhesive...this stuff is stickie and I was just there the other day getting a burger and all still looks good as new. just be sure to get some stainless steel corners bent and installed so edges are not prones to being caught and torn off.
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