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hi fellas im about to tile my kitchen floor which i have prepared with 12mm wbp ply screwed at 300mm centres. I intend to use BAL SPF Adhesive but i have read on another forum that i should have primed the underside of the ply? Is this correct?

prime the surface and edges of the borad use 18 mm ply ,why prime the under side of the board tip wen srewinf down dont use long screws ,they need to be shorter then lenth of the ply and the floor board take my advice you may hit a pips ahesive needs to be flexible I uesd a webber product with AD250 and primer T
 
prime the surface and edges of the borad use 18 mm ply ,why prime the under side of the board tip wen srewinf down dont use long screws ,they need to be shorter then lenth of the ply and the floor board take my advice you may hit a pips ahesive needs to be flexible I uesd a webber product with AD250 and primer T

The underside and sides of the boards are primed to stop any ingress of water into the boards that could cause warping of the boards witch will pop the tiles.
 

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