QUOTE(Pugface @ Nov 7 2021, 03:08 AM)
Hi bro Xccess sorry to revived ur old thread.
Ive been doing alot of research on getting cement/concrete wall.
Suzuka to pioneer process to tiles, you name it. However, what i was so happy to discover is ur method of removing paint to expose the concrete slabs.
I cant wait for my developer to complete the rectification so i can check of behind my paint, is it indeed concrete slab panels too.
Just wondering, i noticed you find out out good old scrapping method. Does that mean your contractor find a corner and started scrapping to check? Any advice how to find that out with minimum scrapping bcos just in case its not, i can minimize the damage haha.
Any chance they used chemical to help with the process?
Tq in advance. Ur info and journey has been most helpful!
Usually for new project you can tell from the skeleton pics during construction phase if your walls are poured concrete..and dev will mention in plans that is a structural wall cannot hack off.Ive been doing alot of research on getting cement/concrete wall.
Suzuka to pioneer process to tiles, you name it. However, what i was so happy to discover is ur method of removing paint to expose the concrete slabs.
I cant wait for my developer to complete the rectification so i can check of behind my paint, is it indeed concrete slab panels too.
Just wondering, i noticed you find out out good old scrapping method. Does that mean your contractor find a corner and started scrapping to check? Any advice how to find that out with minimum scrapping bcos just in case its not, i can minimize the damage haha.
Any chance they used chemical to help with the process?
Tq in advance. Ur info and journey has been most helpful!
Interior non load bearing walls some will use big size AAC lightweight concrete blocks. These are roughly the size of two car batteries. Save on labour since assembling 100 blocks is faster than laying 600 small bricks roughly the size of a phone box.
Nov 7 2021, 01:58 PM

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