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    Default Tiling on mixed surfaces

    Evening all!

    A guy I do regular work for sent me a text today asking what is the best way of going about tiling onto a mix of concrete, wood and steel? Is there a board I can use to put over the lot and then tile and if so what the best way to fix it as I've never fixed anything to steel before.
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    Is the wood ply?

    Fast flex for the steel............and poss the ply?

    Need expansion strips

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    Default Re: Tiling on mixed surfaces

    Quote Originally Posted by CJ again View Post
    Is the wood ply?

    Fast flex for the steel............and poss the ply?

    Need expansion strips
    Hi CJ. Thanks for you reply. I just sent him a text anout the wood so waiting for reply now.
    So your saying to tile direct on steel using fast flex and poss the wood with the use of no boards?
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