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Discuss metal studding in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; is it just me or does anybody else struggle with metal studding bouncing when your tiling them,obviously they have been plasterboarded!...
          
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    is it just me or does anybody else struggle with metal studding bouncing when your tiling them,obviously they have been plasterboarded!

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    Default Re: metal studding

    find it all the time, what can you do.

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    Yep..hate tiling onto it, seems too fragile/unstable but I've never had any failures on it so far..

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    Flexible sticky and flexi flexi flexi grout.....they are a bit springy aint they..

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    probably wouldn't be so bad if they put them at 400 instead of 600 centres,double headache today 'cos I think they'd used a live snake as a straight edge!

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