I'm filling my relief cuts with the legacy industrial gel filler, and about a gallone in with 3 more gallons on the way I ordered some backer rod to try and save on the materials.
I shoved it down in the bottom best I could but I either didn't get it in good or it popped out because now as the gel is setting up 24 hours later I can see the rod just under the surface.
the only thing I can think to do is grind the floor, anywhere it's thin use an angle grinder to grind out the rod cavity and re-fill it with the gel filler.
Sounds like a plan? Wish I'd left these stupid joints alone, hasn't been worth the headache or expense.
I shoved it down in the bottom best I could but I either didn't get it in good or it popped out because now as the gel is setting up 24 hours later I can see the rod just under the surface.
the only thing I can think to do is grind the floor, anywhere it's thin use an angle grinder to grind out the rod cavity and re-fill it with the gel filler.
Sounds like a plan? Wish I'd left these stupid joints alone, hasn't been worth the headache or expense.
