you need to have a ''keyway''---that is a groove in the base concrete,can be cut in if concrete has set,if not set,oil a 2x4lightly(lightly) & imbed it into the base concrete flush.
yes its sticky so it can stick to it if it is not covered in rocks, because then its just too bumpy
Cleans it and roughens it, usually so paint will stick better.
You will need to sand the floor to give the thinset something to stick to.
Concrete can stick to wood, but the bond may not be very strong. If the wood is rough and clean, it can provide some grip, but moisture and movement in the wood can cause the bond to weaken over time. For better adhesion, it's recommended to use a bonding agent or to treat the wood surface. However, it's generally advisable to use appropriate materials designed for specific applications to ensure durability.
Adhesive materials like construction glue, epoxy, or concrete bonding agents will stick effectively to concrete surfaces.
you need to have a ''keyway''---that is a groove in the base concrete,can be cut in if concrete has set,if not set,oil a 2x4lightly(lightly) & imbed it into the base concrete flush.
Glue made for that purpose.
It is better to use a pogo stick on concrete instead of a grassy area because concrete provides a more stable and flat surface for the pogo stick to bounce on. Grass can be uneven and soft, making it harder to balance and control the pogo stick. Additionally, the concrete surface allows for a more efficient transfer of energy from each bounce, resulting in better performance.
yes its sticky so it can stick to it if it is not covered in rocks, because then its just too bumpy
Cleans it and roughens it, usually so paint will stick better.
How are you going to wash the concrete to get rid of all of the acid? If you don't get rid of all the acid, paint is not going to stick.
The noun 'sticks' is the plural form for the singular stick, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'sticks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to stick.
You will need to sand the floor to give the thinset something to stick to.
Yo what's up! This is easy you just a stick to draw or something
cement No! Cement is used to stick two things (like bricks) together. Concrete is used to form things (like bid baths).
No, the noun wand is a concrete noun; a word for a handheld stick or device; a word for a physical object.