Bitumen paint on timber

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Re: Bitumen paint on timber

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pet-els wrote: Sun May 27, 2018 8:18 am T1, are you saying that it actually drove once ?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Bitumen paint on timber

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I painted the underside of my replacement flooring with bondcrete.
I'm not talking about aquawoodheer (spelling???) it's not the same stuff even though some think it is.
Put whatever else you like over it afterwards.

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Re: Bitumen paint on timber

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Thanks all. I have decided not to paint on bitumen although I did dab it on each screw in the new section of floor I replaced.

Thanks El Gringo, bondcrete was also another product I considered and will probably be what I use.

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