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Discuss Cara, support for tiling?? in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hi, Just had a client on the phone wanting a mosaic for outside. The support stucture (which the mosaic on its baseboard will lay on) she referred to as Cara. ...
          
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    Default Cara, support for tiling??

    Hi,

    Just had a client on the phone wanting a mosaic for outside. The support stucture (which the mosaic on its baseboard will lay on) she referred to as Cara. I checked the spelling with her as I've not heard of it but a quick search and nothing comes up.

    Anyone know of it?
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    Default Re: Cara, support for tiling??

    mosaic girl will probably know mate

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    Hi, not heard of it myself but if you ring these guys, they are mosaic specialists, they may be able to help Victorian Mosaic Floor Tiles Restoration | Minton Tile Restoration and Repairs - Home

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    Default Re: Cara, support for tiling??

    Thanks Ken they're getting someone to call me back.

    I remember from the conversation that it was going on that support as it may be needed to access drains underneath.
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    I used carafinus board which was like a foilbacked plasterboard

    I think cara is the name of the manufacturer
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    Default Re: Cara, support for tiling??

    Thanks I'll follow that up. The client said she spoke to the company and they said it was suitable to have the mosaic on top (it will be 1.75m x 1m, with 10mm pieces that's 26kg per m2).
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    Never heard of it either, Lawrence, but am always curious to find out more about different substrates - would you let us know more? Long time no speak - how are you? finished my latest (the wave) project, have a look, on here or on FB...

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    Hi Gisela,

    Yes I saw your piece, nice work.

    I'll elt you know what I get back. I should be talking to the client later on today.
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    Here's the support system, I thought they needed access underneath the mosaic panel but it's 'for drainage' not 'for drains'. It's essentially raisers at the edge of the paving slabs.
    www.caro.co.uk (i've tried to upload the image but my laptops playing up)
    My concern is there will be a panel 1.75m x 1.5m resting on these at the edge but I need to check the clearance underneath the centre of the panel and find something to go under there.
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    Boyohboy... rather you than me...

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    It's a decent size mosaic at last, should be about 10,000+ tesserae
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    Hope you post us some pics of the work in progress and completed please..

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    Will do, they want it for the end of May, beginning June so I'm getting the drawings off this week.
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