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Old Mod

For me, slate is an bad choice and the substrate even worse!
I wouldn't want to do it either.
Dance floors need to be smooth non slipish and bloody solid as a rock.
Could you imagine the law suit that will hit the fixer if someone fell and broke themselves.
Certainly wouldn't be the venue that took the blame.
 
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Time's Ran Out

They have raves in cowsheds and tents these days! Don't think the style is Strictley Come Dancing. In the '70's we used to dance on glass floors.
Doubt if tiler would be liable for any accidents.
Substrate is the problem .
 
O

Old Mod

Haha an illegal rave is something else.
If it's a derby and Joan club, I think it should be considered.
But that's only my opinion.
It's not my job, and it's not my risk.
 
A

Aston

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They have raves in cowsheds and tents these days! Don't think the style is Strictley Come Dancing. In the '70's we used to dance on glass floors.
Doubt if tiler would be liable for any accidents.
Substrate is the problem .

oh come on john!!
are you seriously trying to tell me that when you were knocking out all those disco moves in the 70's, you never once caught your high heels on a proud ridge of slate???

don't try denying it because i have the evidence? Please excuse the accent on the vid,
you will not be able to understand it because it geordie :confused:

 
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Time's Ran Out

Ed - the disco pubs in Catford (south east London) were lucky to have floorboards to dance on. Now the Orchid Ballrooms in Streatham - now that was a dance floor!
When I came back home to Newcastle the clubs I went to had flashing lights under the glass, and the girls were real class (tattoos all with correct spelling ) - fog on the Tyne was all mine!
 

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oh come on john!!
are you seriously trying to tell me that when you were knocking out all those disco moves in the 70's, you never once caught your high heels on a proud ridge of slate???

don't try denying it because i have the evidence? Please excuse the accent on the vid,
you will not be able to understand it because it geordie :confused:


This is pure gold! I don't even know Mr timeless but I could see big John strutting his stuff to this!

To the o.p, notice they aren't dancing on a slate floor....


Back to the post, slate is arguably the worst tile to use! Printed slate on paper mashy would offer of a solid substrate. I would personally walk away, I have lost count over the years to the amount of times I have recommended against something and the builder/plumber/ home owner has said it will be 'orite'. Sorry it's a no from me. It will be 'orite' until I am being taken to court for a bad job..... bye now!


£300 gained today is 3 grand paid back tomorrow, definitely not worth the risk. If you did go for it, I would draft up a waiver stating you recommend against it. Client said no and accepts any liability or claims against the work, as they didn't follow your prep work or advice....
 

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