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Fitting a Tilux former - good tip that worked for me in the
Tanking & Wetrooms at TilersForums;
Leave about 15 to 20mm clearence around the former when bedding down.
This enables you to twist/move the former slightly to help bed it in. Having it tight to the ... -
Fitting a Tilux former - good tip that worked for me
Leave about 15 to 20mm clearence around the former when bedding down.
This enables you to twist/move the former slightly to help bed it in. Having it tight to the wall/screed rather limits your options.
This gap can be backfilled with adhesive or screed.
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Re: Fitting a Tilux former - good tip that worked for me
...and my thanks goes to Wetdecs for supplying the former (of course)
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