Convert loose fill into bound fill using wallpaper paste?

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-25 13:40:45

Phil333

2020-02-25 13:40:45
  • #1
Yay, it is generally known that bound filling is made with additives so that it becomes solid. There is a price difference compared to loose. [Tepetenkleister] costs almost nothing. Basically quite easy to produce, what do you think? Best regards Phil
 

Steffi33

2020-02-25 13:47:48
  • #2
In my world, paste is expensive
 

Phil333

2020-02-25 14:26:08
  • #3
Hi Steffi, if you search properly online, 1kg 4 euros. (Das Zeug quillt ja noch) What would be affordable in your world to achieve the same result?
 

Lumpi_LE

2020-02-25 14:59:59
  • #4
Is this for a treehouse or garden house? Otherwise, you should simply use the building material that is intended for that.
 

Phil333

2020-02-25 15:26:24
  • #5
Oh kids, don't all act dumb here. Unfortunately, I have to cover a lot of ground, I wouldn't care about just 1 sack. If the idea is really unsuitable, just make the effort to explain professionally why. You also don't blindly swallow all the pills on the left if you know the pharmaceutical industry has taken control of all pharmacies. Please have a bit more courage for alternatives or I will delete the account here right away.
 

Lumpi_LE

2020-02-25 16:53:00
  • #6
Nobody's fooling anyone here, you don't even write what you intend to do, or any boundary conditions. Wallpaper paste is used to stick wallpaper to the walls. What kind of paste is that supposed to be that you're spreading on the floor? You don't necessarily have to bind the fill, that would be the cheapest. Why do you plan to do that?
 

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