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Discuss multi coloured slate from tile giant. in the Stone Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Has anyone used the Chinese multi-coloured slate from tile giant..? Apparently it is in boxes and not been to look at the tiles yet... what is the calibration like .? ...
          
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    Default multi coloured slate from tile giant.

    Has anyone used the Chinese multi-coloured slate from tile giant..?

    Apparently it is in boxes and not been to look at the tiles yet... what is the calibration like .?

    With it being boxed i am of the impression it is calibrated but won't know till i go tomorrow night.. just thought i would suss it on here before i go..

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    Default Re: multi coloured slate from tile giant.

    Is it the multi size (opus type) Dave? if so I used it a couple of weeks back. If its the some ones there were a lot broken in the box ( mainly the bigger ones).

    I had to trim three mm off the 200x200 size, to make the pattern work. Calibration varied from 20mm to 5mm, had to do some dressing to keep the lips to a minimum. Hope this helps.

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    60x30 Phil. Just wondered what they were like.

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    Default Re: multi coloured slate from tile giant.

    Sorry Dave, not used the 600x300 I'm sure someone will have.

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    Default Re: multi coloured slate from tile giant.

    I have used a 300x300 from TG a couple of times about 11-13 quid a metre ish.

    Thickness varys about 10mm some are not very square at all, as per Mike had to dress some after they where laid,
    Not that bad considering the price.
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