Am going to be doing one of the kitchen walls with brick slips. I intend to use white lime mortar can anybody see problems with this as opposed to a standard coloured mortar?
What this man says 100%, I've also found that NHL seems to dry "whiter" than fat, I used a premix NHL mortar from conserv that was properly white, ideal for something more decorative. Excellent stuff, linked below and available in 10kg tubs up to 25kg bags.
Yes this is just for the pointing only. Years ago I used a pointing gun which I found to be not a lot of use, it used to squirt out a lot of water and leave a very thick mortar still in the tube. I wonder if they have improved?
Or maybe was just how I used it.
I've had better results with a bag and a wide nozzle, and making it slightly wetter than usual, never got on with the guns and lime mortar myself. Most of the time I just use hawk and finger trowel these days, particularly for brick where it is all straight lines.
I also bought a cheapo finger trowel and used a grinder to tickle it into a thinner shape with a point on the end and that's been great for ashlar etc
There is a company that makes a "gunlime" mortar that flows betters for guns etc, can't readily remember who but I posted on here ages ago about it. Probably not worth cost / hassle though
Have been in contact with the lime mortars people you gave me the link to. At least they answer queries and they did mention that they have a gun suitable mortar. I am still sceptical on this as past experience was not brilliant.
As I am only doing one wall of the kitchen which amounts to around 190 slips maybe I will stick with the tried and tested method.