🎨 Level Up Your Flooring Game!
The YaeTek Spiked Screeding Compound Roller is a 19" x 1" inch tool designed for achieving a smooth, bubble-free surface when applying self-leveling compounds. With 21mm long spikes, it effectively removes air bubbles and ensures an even finish, making it ideal for epoxy floor paint applications. The package includes a roller, splash protection, and a short handle, providing everything you need for a professional-grade result.
Manufacturer | Yaemart Corporation |
Item Weight | 3.43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.67 x 5.08 x 4.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 19 inch Spiked Screeding Compound Roller |
Material | Metal, Platic |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**7
Worked out great
It worked out great for the most part. My mistake was that I didn't realize how big it was. I could've definitely used a smaller one. But overall it's a great tool.
R**R
helps to break chunks and smooth material
Over all this worked well.It seemed to break up the chunks of floor leveler that didn't mix well when in the bucket and helped to spread the leveler out.Clean up was ok but the spikes on the roller snag grass and leaves and hold on to them pretty good.
D**E
Make sure you have a wedge handle
The roller was much sturdier than I expected and worked well. I expected it to have a threaded handle connection but it appeared to be a wedge connection with a bolt hole for retaining the handle. I tec screwed my threaded extension handle to it to get through the job and it worked fine.
K**T
Why use a spiked roller for self-leveling floors?
This product has a broad head that covers a large swath in one stroke. With thicker pours, the head moves the material ahead or behind it, so be ready to lift and reposition the roller head depending on where you want the material, without being able to control the depth as with a gauge rake. The big thing though is that this roller does a very good job of in-place mixing at pour edges, breaking up clumps and blending the edges between pours before they can set unevenly. Bubbles are not really a problem if you have an egg-beater type mixer for the blending, but bubbles are not the real reason for using the roller. If it is taking you 3-5 minutes per sack, there will be some edge setting effects. Once a pour sets, however, do not try to re-liquify it with the roller b/c that won't work! The dimples look cute, but defeats the purpose. I don't think you can do without the screeding roller and this is a good one. Needs a short lockscrew and a long handle 15/16" at collar.
S**H
Nice screed
Haven't used it yet, came missing a part, the little stand off, but don't think it effects it's use.
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