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Discuss wedi board in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; hi i got a load of literature and some dvds sent by wedi uk yesterday covering all aspects of fixing, sizes, weight ratio's etc etc and on one of the ...
          
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    hi

    i got a load of literature and some dvds sent by wedi uk yesterday covering all aspects of fixing, sizes, weight ratio's etc etc and on one of the dvd's they were constructing bath panels and vanity units out of sections of the wedi board. no timber was used to box in sections, just the wedi board with fixings, mastic and then taped for strength/water resistance.

    question is...it all looked great, fast , labour effective but, is it strong enough long term. how does it rate when knocked. if anybody has used it to build in steps or features then id be grateful of any advice

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    ed

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    If done properly ed is is very strong.........

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    thanks dave

    i was really impressed with it all..theres no stoppin the germans is there.

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    The fundo showers look good don't they..?...ed

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    yeah mate

    the whole wedi set up is great . wet rooms is a big part of what i want to provide. the whole bathroom design thing. just adds to the tiling nicely, bit of a change and a good income too if set up right.

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    Shushhhhhh..don't let wetdecs catch us talking about Wedi..............but yes ed great prouct....

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