prv
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Didn't you also receive the sheet with "by weight" figures on?
Yes he did, and the numbers printed on it were wrong, as Shepherds have confirmed.
Pete
Didn't you also receive the sheet with "by weight" figures on?
Having applied both Penguard and Hardtop over the winter, I cannot see why you even considered mixing by weight; Pint plastic containers/ mixing jugs are just about the right size to get a good mix and volume to apply before the stuff becomes to be on the point of going off. Especially in the UKs weather. The west system also uses volume, by their pumps.
It also allowed a break in routine.
Moral of the story is to do it by volume, ..........................always.
Yes he did, and the numbers printed on it were wrong, as Shepherds have confirmed.
Pete
"Didn't you also receive the sheet with "by weight" figures on?" .. Don't think I did...
"Having applied both Penguard and Hardtop over the winter, I cannot see why you even considered mixing by weight;" - I found it very easy; add say 500g of part A then 50g part B (or 125g depending on which I was using), dribbled slowly into the mixing kettle. No extra containers to waste, simple to do etc.
"Moral of the story is to...." read the instructions carefully !!![]()
"Moral of the story is to..." have explicit ( & correct) instructions![]()
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