I have never done CIP and frankly I don't have the guts to try. If I screw up a piece offsite I can junk it and try again. Customer never knows :). Hats off to you brave souls that do CIP.
Well, that makes me feel really good for going through one of your distributors and paying an extra $80. I wonder what they'll think of your idea when I talk to them about it.
Yes Tim I have and found that it works great so long as the hardener has very little or no large sands and If so you need to broadcast it in at the right time so that the sand will be able to be worked into the surface with the finisher and don't ...
Ok I see. Youre right though that it takes the right kind of experience to do cast in place. You really have to know what youre doing with set up and just as important placing/finishing. By the way we bought the Kipper tool when you first came out...
Hello Tim,
Outside of our 2 year limited warranty we have found that most who are wanting to start doing the CIP are not as experinced in forming, placing or finishing let alone knowing the right materials for the job. So, If you have been placin...
We have been doing cast in place seamless tops since 1995. Cast in place is all we do. Can you tell me what this system entails that makes it different/better than typical cip countertops?
Thanks
-Tim
We have been kicking around the Direct Buy for some time but we feal we owe it to our distributors to give them a chance to show us they will promote it like they should and if not.....Well, we will do what is in the best interest of Kipper Crete ...
no issues at all, I have not used them in awhile. For the last year we have been getting requests for precast pieces...so we have been quite a bit of precast stuff.