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Eric The Viking August 4th 05 01:33 PM

Good tiling website...
 
Found quite a good tiling website the other day...

http://www.thetiledoctor.com/howto/wallsinterior.cfm

Has plenty of step by step pictures, and gleaned a good tip from it
for using duct tape when tiling downwards.

You will have to translate from American to English though.

Just thought I'd share it with the group.

Cheers

ETV


Phil Addison August 4th 05 04:04 PM

On 4 Aug 2005 05:33:31 -0700, in uk.d-i-y "Eric The Viking"
wrote:

Found quite a good tiling website the other day...

http://www.thetiledoctor.com/howto/wallsinterior.cfm

Has plenty of step by step pictures, and gleaned a good tip from it
for using duct tape when tiling downwards.

You will have to translate from American to English though.

Just thought I'd share it with the group.

Cheers

ETV


Interesting to see how the yanks do it.

See also http://www.axp.mdx.ac.uk/~john49/tilefaq.htm

Phil
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John Schmitt August 8th 05 11:48 AM



Phil Addison wrote:

http://www.thetiledoctor.com/howto/wallsinterior.cfm


Interesting to see how the yanks do it.

See also http://www.axp.mdx.ac.uk/~john49/tilefaq.htm


Their products are very different from the ones used in the UK. Their
grout is much coarser, their cementitious adhesives are much leaner in
moisture retainers and adhesion promiters, hence the use of "latex" This
is not a true latex, as the UK definition would have it. Latices are
defined as being of plant origin, and polymer emulsions are synthetic.
The adhesive they describe as mastic is rather like an acrylic adhesive
for soft floorings. The examples I tested came Nowhere the requirements
of BS 5980. The duct tape was used because the adhesive was not a
non-slip type, i.e. once a tile is placed, gravity will not make it
slide down the wall.

John Schmitt




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