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I posted this question in the arms section but it's probably better here.
I'm taking the opportunity to tile my conservatory floor as a re learning exercise. Every now and ... -
Applying floor tile adhesive
I posted this question in the arms section but it's probably better here.
I'm taking the opportunity to tile my conservatory floor as a re learning exercise. Every now and again I manage to completely lose the ability to do something I've done with few issues before.
I'm using a round notch flooring trowel - 16mm and pulling the adhesive in one direction at 45 degrees with the flat bits of the notch in contact with the floor.
However this won't in itself give me 100% coverage. The only way I can get this is to raise the trowel up, which I find tricky as it depends on a steady hand to get this right, which I haven't got.
How do you guys manage please? I'm looking at achieving a 3mm bed.
Strong is he who knows his weakness
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Re: Applying floor tile adhesive
Try back buttering the tile or a rubber mallet to give the tiles a tap...
Are you mixing the addy to stiff which not allowing the tiles to be pushed down
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Applying floor tile adhesive
Exactly as you first described mate, with trowel at 45 across floor. Thought of back buttering for better coverage?
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Re: Applying floor tile adhesive
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Re: Applying floor tile adhesive
I think the back buttering is the way to go.
Suppose I draw the trowel across in contact with the floor then back butter about a mm or two on the back of the tile?
I'm looking for a process that will give me a flat floor with relitive ease.
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