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Title: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: fazersharp on 21 August 2018, 09:26:41 am
Never used fiberglass before and I am hoping to try and repair a broken concrete wavy roof tile. I have glued one back together before with rem-chem resin used for fixing threaded studs in walls and then a bit extra buttered on the back reinforced with Aluminium mesh which worked well.I believe fiberglass will stick to concrete - dust free.
When I am putting on extra layers of sheet do I wait until the first layer is touch dry or tacky or completely cured.I have a big boy kit from toolstation which says touch dry in 50 -70 mins but it doesn't say when it will be fully cured.Also the mix is 300:1  :eek bit of a faff to measure that out. Can someone point me to a make that has an easier mix ratio with less risk of getting it wrong.Are there also faster curing ones.
Thanks
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: celticdog on 21 August 2018, 09:35:58 am
Hi fella don't know much about repairing roofs but this is the company we use at work for anything like that, they're very good to deal with. + they do starter kits.

http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/starter-kits (http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/starter-kits)


 
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: fazersharp on 21 August 2018, 09:45:40 am
Hi fella don't know much about repairing roofs but this is the company we use at work for anything like that, they're very good to deal with. + they do starter kits.

[url]http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#[/url]!/starter-kits ([url]http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#[/url]!/starter-kits)


 
Thanks I will have a look. Its just a single tile, bit of a practice and test as much as anything.When the fabric says 100gsm etc  I assume that is exactly the same as how they grade paper thickness - which I am very much used to
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: Trebus on 21 August 2018, 12:25:57 pm
I assume it’s the stuff on concrete sectional garage roofs?

About 6/7 years ago a freak summer hail storm punctured my old garage in about 5 places. These stones were the size of golf balls I kid you not!

The temporary repair that turned into permanent was flashing tape, it’s self adhesive. Painted over with bitumen paint and it never leaked until the garage was eventually demolished and replaced with brick. Followed by sale of the house but that’s a different story 🤐
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: Trebus on 21 August 2018, 12:27:47 pm
PS, if it’s really old it may have low % asbestos content
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: fazersharp on 21 August 2018, 12:38:06 pm
Its a house roof tile like these.
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: Trebus on 21 August 2018, 04:31:18 pm
Normally it’s not so difficult to replace individual tiles like those, reclaimed items can be found. Might be easier than messing about. The same hail storm wrecked about 20 of those on the house roof too!
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: fazersharp on 21 August 2018, 05:03:17 pm
Normally it’s not so difficult to replace individual tiles like those, reclaimed items can be found. Might be easier than messing about. The same hail storm wrecked about 20 of those on the house roof too!
know I an fin replacements but it is a special last row one that has a lip that fills in the otherwise open - pest entry. Its the last tile that ends at the gutter and they are much harder to find. I could just replace with a normal one but I wanted to practice working with and to see if I could repair with fibreglass.
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: Edmund on 21 August 2018, 10:40:27 pm
What you need is Evercryl. its reinforced with fibres and can be applied in the wet. for extra strength put some matting on the first coat and reaply.
Title: Re: Focer font of knowledge using Fiberglass
Post by: fazersharp on 18 April 2019, 08:58:45 am
Going to re - ignite this thread. I did not use my big boy kit on the roof job but yesterday used it on another job. I mixed it at 1-300 and it would not set. TWAT  :rolleyes it should be 3-100  :eek .