Bonding Plastic to Concrete

SBR and cement mixed into a slurry, spread generously over concrete, prime boards with the slurry and stick down.
We use slurry on copes, step treads and paving to help bond to mortar beds, I have no idea if it would stick composite decking down but don't see why it wouldn't.
SBR slurry was a basic for concrete repair. Would I use it for sticking down composite decking to concrete? No. Plenty of modern mastic and adhesives on the market. I stuck bathroom tiles and a wash basin to a ply wall, Sika 11FC . The wash basin was self supporting. Not a tile or the wash basin ever came loose. Composit decking to concrete should be no problem.
 
Tim wont be happy with that idea.
I thought ct1 in black or white not clear would be a good shout
there is a resin floor compound, i would say key up the decking with lots of X'S with the grinder and swim it in or spend the cash on no more nails or fibre glass resin as that ****er sticks to everything lol
SBR and cement mixed into a slurry, spread generously over concrete, prime boards with the slurry and stick down.
We use slurry on copes, step treads and paving to help bond to mortar beds, I have no idea if it would stick composite decking down but don't see why it wouldn't.
 
there is a resin floor compound, i would say key up the decking with lots of X'S with the grinder and swim it in or spend the cash on no more nails or fibre glass resin as that ****er sticks to everything lol
Agree with fibre glass resin, the misses built a wee wall using slate and glued slates together with fibre glass resin worked a treat.
 
We often use Grip fix in the green tube to glue wood plastic or stone to concrete. If it’s plastic best to rub the back of the board with sand paper to help the key first . A couple of stainless screws might also be an idea. If it’s in a high moisture area
Rawl plug anchor resign would also work and set quickly available from builders merchants. There are other products we use but will probably break you bank account 😱
 
Cunning but obvious plan coming together nicely c/o cement leveling and flexible EBT+:
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Working the cement into the holes beats using fixings! I'm using the lined finish for risers and wood effect for each step.

Thanks for suggestions.

K
 
Cunning but obvious plan coming together nicely c/o cement leveling and flexible EBT+:
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Working the cement into the holes beats using fixings! I'm using the lined finish for risers and wood effect for each step.

Thanks for suggestions.

K
You won't go far wrong with a Sika product. Back in another life when I was in the concrete repair game I was a Sika products approved applicator. Have been up to Sika HQ on courses many times.
 
Our old place, the previous owners installed wrought iron balconies into stone blocks on outside of 2nd floor.

I think they drill the stone, inserted some epoxy capsule type plugs, then installed the fixings into the cavity.

Was rock solid
 
Our old place, the previous owners installed wrought iron balconies into stone blocks on outside of 2nd floor.

I think they drill the stone, inserted some epoxy capsule type plugs, then installed the fixings into the cavity.

Was rock solid
Chemical fixings work really well on balcony edges where a mechanical fixing can burst the stone or concrete if to much enthusiasm is use when tightening. I once reinforced a balcony with fixings that were a meter and a half long pressure grouted into place.
 
Chemical fixings work really well on balcony edges where a mechanical fixing can burst the stone or concrete if to much enthusiasm is use when tightening. I once reinforced a balcony with fixings that were a meter and a half long pressure grouted into place.
Hot poured lead is best!

K
 
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