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Hi Folks
I'm looking for some advice. I have spent a lot of time searching for my exact situation and haven't found a definitive answer. Here's what i've got:
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
That adhesive will be fine. I assume there is no deflection in the floor ?
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
I forgot to mention i screwed the chipboard to the joists evey 6-8inches too. The floor feels very solid to walk on. I can tell the difference from before the preparation work was done.
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
to test it you can fill a glass of water and put it on the floor in the centre of the room and jump on the floor (not the glass
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
Mike
A few of questions:
Do I fill it flush with the top rim or bulging (surface tension)?
Do i jump right next to it ?
What is it does spill ?
Steve
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
This is a story we heard from various Reps over the years when sent out to see why a floor failed.
Walk around the glass and if water spills then the floor has too much bounce......we asked "what if no spillage?" They replied " We walk harder !"
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
Thanks for all the help. I've not made any progress this weekend but i'll be cracking on in the next few weekends. I'll pick up some single part adhesive this week.
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Re: Adhesive Advice: Ceramic on 18mm Chipboard & 6mm No More Ply Screwed and Glued
Dont forget to pop back and let us know how it goes and maybe even show us some pics
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
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