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Normally lime putty will not be sold until it is mature.
For best results this product should be applied to float coats prepared with lime putty.
The maximum benefit of Hydralime can be obtained by its use in a lime putty.
Lime Putty's for use in masonry mortars and set finish coats.
It is made from crushed marble and lime putty, which can be tinted to give a wide range of colours.
The adjacent walls are all lime-washed, using a traditional mix of oils, lime putty and water.
Lime Putty for pH control in mining and industrial applications.
The quicklime was then mixed with water to produce lime putty to which sand was added.
Greater accuracy in gauging using lime putty bags.
Building Grade Lime Putty is white and has the appearance of toothpaste.
Building Grade Lime Putty is not regulated for transport purposes.
Shillingstone lime putty contains ash as does all traditional putty.
The process of tuckpointing requires that the excess lime putty is "cut" away from the fine tuckpointed line.
The lime putty when mixed at a 1 to 3 ratio, fill these voids to create a compact mortar.
Lime putty in bags offers less wastage.
Historically accurate mortar should always incorporate the original ingredients which, before 1931, almost always included lime putty.
Traditional lime mortar is a combination of lime putty and aggregate (usually sand).
Hydrated, non-hydraulic lime powder can be mixed with water to form lime putty.
In "wet slaking", enough water, but not too much, is added to hydrate the quicklime to a form referred to as lime putty.
There has been much discussion and disagreement recently concerning the blending of hydraulic hydrates and lime putty.
If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid to a putty state.
Building Grade Lime Putty should be stored in a cool, protected place, away from strong oxidants or acids.
Non-hydraulic lime putty, stone-dusts, fine sands, occasionally pozzolanic additives and pigments.
Veneering uses a slightly different specialized setting compound ("finish plaster") that contains gypsum and lime putty.
Some plasterers used lime putty in second coat instead of dehydrated lime in the render.