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Building a low wall with hollow Iglo from St Eriks do I need to glue the stone?
Hello everyone,
I'm planning to build a low wall, 3 stones high, with Iglo from St Eriks. I'm wondering if I should glue it, but St Eriks doesn't mention anything about this on their website.
Does anyone know?
And if I should glue it, which glue should I use? I don't want it to expand during drying as there's a risk it won't be even.
Grateful for quick responses as I'd like to start the job this weekend.
Magnus
I'm planning to build a low wall, 3 stones high, with Iglo from St Eriks. I'm wondering if I should glue it, but St Eriks doesn't mention anything about this on their website.
Does anyone know?
And if I should glue it, which glue should I use? I don't want it to expand during drying as there's a risk it won't be even.
Grateful for quick responses as I'd like to start the job this weekend.
Magnus
Hello everyone,
Since I didn't get any responses, we built the wall this weekend and used PU700 as the adhesive.
It turned out very well and the adhesive is easy to use and holds like a rock even though we only used small strands since the stone is hollow. So I can confidently recommend this adhesive.
Since I didn't get any responses, we built the wall this weekend and used PU700 as the adhesive.
It turned out very well and the adhesive is easy to use and holds like a rock even though we only used small strands since the stone is hollow. So I can confidently recommend this adhesive.
Thank you for following up on your own thread. We are facing the same project. It would be interesting if you could show a picture of the construction. We will also only have three rows of stone. Does the first row lie completely underground then and how deep did you dig?M Magnus33 said:Hello everyone,
Since I received no replies, we built the wall over the weekend and used PU700 as adhesive.
It turned out very successful and the adhesive is easy to use and holds like a rock, even though we only applied small strands since the stone is hollow. So I can confidently recommend this adhesive.
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