Forbo said:
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The building conservation forum surely has an automatic screening function that filters out everything that isn't spelled "Linolja", boiled, cold or raw..
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Hornbach is only in Skåne, and I live north of Sthlm. I would have really preferred Sika, and if it's not possible to "reuse" the tube, it becomes a bit heavy to use three tubes from Beijer at 230 kr to attach 9 threaded rods on three occasions...


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If you really like rebar, I think it's overkill, but everyone builds as they like.
But there is fast-setting cement. Sometimes used to attach stainless hooks to stone.
 
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magnu said:
If you really like threaded rods, I think it's overkill, but everyone builds as they want. However, there is fast-setting cement. It is sometimes used to attach stainless hooks in stone.
Hornbach is in Stockholm, Malmö, and Göteborg.. you can find the addresses on hornbach.se. But if you are closer to Biltema, go for it, it works great. Biltema also has a cheap bag with about 10 mixing nozzles so you can just put the cap on what you don't use, throw away the used nozzle and save the rest for other times. By the way, a tip about threaded rods, Byggmax has cheap hot-dip galvanized threaded rods, the only place I've seen galvanized in retail.
 
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