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LM

Has the island got a stone work surface, if so support below it to the sub base will be needed to support the weight or that joisted floor will keep on sinking. Just a thought :)
 
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One Day

Marcrist make a small grinding cup for carefully removing adhesive residues.
On a variable speed grinder with a dust shroud - that's how I would remove the adhesive.

You do know Keraquick is cement adhesive - not "glue"?!
It can't be dissolved by anything short of alien blood.
You will HAVE to grind it out.
 
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nick giles

yeah, fraid so.... its a busted flush
So the floor is 25mm ply on top of joists then heat mat & slc?
No other overboarding?
Sounds like it won't just be the 19.
aye, its not a mistake i would normally have made, but i took on the whole house renovation with labourers and a crap joiner.... so i got distracted... i have prob lost 10k already on the job, so another 5k hurts like f. cest la vie.... now working for a company to pay debts... on the plus side my boss bought me a sigma - what a beautiful tile cutter... makes porcelain seem like ceramic. ps how often do you boys change the wheels on a decent cutter... would you change it after one big porcelain job ?
 

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