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| Correct tile adhesive? | | hi, picked up real slate tiles in b and q sale, 99 % of them are sticking quite well, i also got b and q tile adhesive, lil on the cheap side compared to others, but tile adhesive is tile adhesive right??
i got a couple that didn't take to the slate, and once stood on after being left rest, lifted! so i needed to re-apply tile adhesive again, which seems to have fixed the badies!
...just another quick one, what drill head do i use?? i have to drill through a tile, what type of drill head is used??
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| Re: Correct tile adhesive? | | if i had brains, i'd be dangerous eh guys!
i am actually thinking about it not, the ones that listed, as far as i remember had traces of dust alright, they musn't have been wiped!!
so its a bit like take and poweder and a plaster, just not gona work !! hmmm | | |
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| Re: Correct tile adhesive? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by DB-Tiling b & q adhesive, its not too good........for anything. | Thats what i actually expected to be told lol  idiot!
nah, to be fair, only 2 came up of a load.. about 50 so far.
its time consuming, move this, tile, wait, then move back, tile, then move.... the kitchen is only so big!
I'm covering the whole floor, it'll all be exposed when finished!  | | |
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#6 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: Correct tile adhesive? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by damian it'll all be exposed when finished!  |
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| Re: Correct tile adhesive? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by damian hi, picked up real slate tiles in b and q sale, 99 % of them are sticking quite well, i also got b and q tile adhesive, lil on the cheap side compared to others, but tile adhesive is tile adhesive right?? | **shocked** No two are the same - and you've sort of answered it with your next statement. Quote:
Originally Posted by damian i got a couple that didn't take to the slate, and once stood on after being left rest, lifted! so i needed to re-apply tile adhesive again, which seems to have fixed the badies! | A good adhesive wouldn't do that. I hope they last! Quote:
Originally Posted by damian
...just another quick one, what drill head do i use?? i have to drill through a tile, what type of drill head is used??
Cheers  | Checkout Drilling hard porcelain wall tiles with 365 drills diamond holesaws granite cutting marble floors. Though for one hole perhaps I'd try a masonry bit not on a hammer setting on the drill and turn the chuck a few times with your hand to score a small hole and then start slow - keep the bit cold with water. | Dan  TilersForums.co.uk- the UK's Biggest Tile Forum, used by the Professional and DIY Tiler alike. Quote:
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| Re: Correct tile adhesive? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by damian ..., but tile adhesive is tile adhesive right?? | NO !
There is adhesive
for thin bed, middle bed, thick bed, floating bed
normal setting, fast setting (F),
short open time, normal open time, extended open time up to 30 min. (E)
non skidding (T)
grey, white, custom made colours for glass tiles
fine trass containing for marble,
non-flexible, flexible S1, flexible S2
...and all this in several product combinations to suit either the tiler´s needs or the tile demands or substrate demands, or a hell of various combinations of all of it.
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