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Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? Thanks. Arthur |
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Arthur 51 wrote:
Hiall. Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I never bothered. Just use a thick (6mm) stiff bed of quality FLEXIBLE adhesive. Thanks. Arthur |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher"wrote Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I never bothered. Just use a thick (6mm) stiff bed of quality FLEXIBLE adhesive. I'd be inclined to give it a weak PVA coat, to stop the moisture being drawn out of the adhesive before it sets. Phil |
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![]() "TheScullster" wrote in message ... "The Natural Philosopher"wrote Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I'd be inclined to give it a weak PVA coat, to stop the moisture being drawn out of the adhesive before it sets. Be very careful some tile adhesives warn you off using PVA on wood (even plaster) as the PVA stops the adhesive soaking into the wood, thus fails to grip. |
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"TheScullster" wrote in message ... "The Natural Philosopher"wrote Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I'd be inclined to give it a weak PVA coat, to stop the moisture being drawn out of the adhesive before it sets. Be very careful some tile adhesives warn you off using PVA on wood (even plaster) as the PVA stops the adhesive soaking into the wood, thus fails to grip. Ardex, a company whos products I have grown to respect, seems to imply a sealer (P51) is in order, so I guess thats the fullk monty. I didn't bother though, and all is fine here. I did PVA the screed tho IIRC.. http://www.ardex.co.uk/pdfs/sat%20brochure.pdf |
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On 2008-03-28 13:34:47 +0000, "TheScullster" said:
"The Natural Philosopher"wrote Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I never bothered. Just use a thick (6mm) stiff bed of quality FLEXIBLE adhesive. I'd be inclined to give it a weak PVA coat, to stop the moisture being drawn out of the adhesive before it sets. Phil Can be a bad idea. Discuss with the adhesive manufacturer first. Ardex and BAL both advise against it because it weakens the bond. |
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On 2008-03-28 18:04:42 +0000, The Natural Philosopher said:
Ian_m wrote: "TheScullster" wrote in message ... "The Natural Philosopher"wrote Should I treat this wood before aplying tiles to it? And..vot vid? I'd be inclined to give it a weak PVA coat, to stop the moisture being drawn out of the adhesive before it sets. Be very careful some tile adhesives warn you off using PVA on wood (even plaster) as the PVA stops the adhesive soaking into the wood, thus fails to grip. Ardex, a company whos products I have grown to respect, seems to imply a sealer (P51) is in order, so I guess thats the fullk monty. I didn't bother though, and all is fine here. I did PVA the screed tho IIRC.. http://www.ardex.co.uk/pdfs/sat%20brochure.pdf I used their P82 epoxy primer on ply for my cloakroom project. This has large format limestone tiles which are very heavy. |
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