Log Home Maintenance | Chinking, Stains for logs, Interior Wood Stains and Log Finishes
Applied at too low a surface log temp 5. Not tooled properly 6. High % of log shrinkage/movement usually due to high moisture content of logs 7. No backer rod or bond breaker installed Log Home Chinking that has been applied to an incompatible stain will eventually lose adhesion, it may take as long as a year or two, but it will happen. See #5.
1999 Tilt-Up Media Coverage Archive
Designed and built by The Haskell Company, Jacksonville, Florida, the curved panels are located at four of the facility's six corners. Read the full article Bond Breaker Forgotten on Tilt-Up Job? Concrete Construction (November 1990) Q&A - We have a number of tilt-up panels, 8 inches thick, lying in place on a 6-inch floor slab. See #6.
Waterproofing Foundation
Before applying the surface has to be free from protrusions, gaping cracks, oils, paints, water repellents and any other foreign material that could act as a bond breaker. Holes must be filled with approved block filler. 5. Bentonite Waterproofing is a bentonite clay below-grade foundation waterproofing product which consists... See #7.
EaCo Chem Inc. Cleaning and Restoration Compound Manufacturer
Very tall structures should be cleaned one entire section at a time, working from the top down. Additionally, SafeRestore is excellent for removing bond breaker from tilt-up. ^ TOP CONCRETE, Removal from equipment and trucks Use NMD 80 diluted 4:1 and apply with a sprayer. Allow to soak for 10 minutes and rinse. See #8.
MatcreteŽ Decorative Concrete Products - Release Agent
stamped concrete, decorative concrete, texture mats, concrete stamps, texture stamping, concrete stamp release, release agent, powder release, powder, bond breaker, bubblegum release, bubble gum, liquid release, clear release, antique release, stamp release. See #9.
Tilt-Up Cures & Bondbreakers - Nox-Crete Products Group
bondbreaker, tiltup, tilt wall panels, cure and bondbreaker, bond breaker, tiltup concrete construction. See #10.
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