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Gents,
I found this article while searching for information on 'setting out'.
Laying Floor Tiles: Laying a variety of different floor tiles on to differing surfaces, tools, floor tiling tools
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Setting out - How does this sound?
Gents,
I found this article while searching for information on 'setting out'.
Laying Floor Tiles: Laying a variety of different floor tiles on to differing surfaces, tools, floor tiling tools
What do you think?
I may go with this approach but thought it might make things easier to fix two wooden battons down to give me guide edges on lines A-A and B-B (see the diagram in the document above).
I think I would probably dry lay the full tiles plus spacers against the battons and see what it looks like from various angles and if it looks ok I would then stick all the full tiles down then leave til the next day, remove the battons and finish with the cuts.
Hows that sound?
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Re: Setting out - How does this sound?
I have 3 holes in my straight edge (1800mm long)
If i'm fixing onto ply i get my line then just screw my straight edge into the ply - you can quickly get your first line of tiles down
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Re: Setting out - How does this sound?
In addition to other comments, the dry laying bit is not the best way, too time consuming.
Far more efficient to make a tile staff on a wood batten, with tile sizes and spacers marked............................
If you had to tile a warehouse floor, just imagine how long it would take to dry lay your tiles and keep adjusting if the set up was not right
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Re: Setting out - How does this sound?
Come on boys DIY DOCTOR surely the first thing you learnt was setting out, should be second nature, nowdays laser square and tape measure.
Lucius.
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Re: Setting out - How does this sound?
if i had to dry lay all those tiles and keep readjusting i would get frustrated!
seems a bit of a long way round of doing things?...
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