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Hi guys, I've been tiling for 3 years now and have covered quite a lot within the world of tiling. I've worked with nearly all tiles and situations and am ... -
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Experienced tiler needs help
Hi guys, I've been tiling for 3 years now and have covered quite a lot within the world of tiling. I've worked with nearly all tiles and situations and am fairly confident at what I do. However recently I've been thinking of making the leap into marble work (for a large stone company) and although I've seen a lot of specialist firms installing large amounts of it I've never done a lot of it myself.
The areas I've seen these people do that I haven't tried myself are leveling a sand bed for large stone but I imagine this wouldn't be too difficult?????
mitering with just a grinder..any tips or advice on this? or is it just a practice makes perfect situation
And also screwing anchors into the back of sheets for walls..does this just get drilled and screwed or is there a technique?
As you can see I am still a little wet behind the ears but I don't like to shy away from difficult situations..so please all comments and advice is very much welcome
Is there such a thing is this country as a marble school or work shop?
cheers
Marty
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Re: Experienced tiler needs help
Try looking at adhesive manufacturers like BAL and Weber i think they do course's covering marble, levelling etc.. not sure if there free though.
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Re: Experienced tiler needs help
Martyof - Sorry mate can be of no real assisstance.
Only marble I get involved with is tile form - all shapes and sizes but nothing on the specialist scale your getting into.
When I see some of the screeds that we are asked to tile onto I often wish to start levelling our own substrates again.
The thread 'TJ2 18years ago' was a job that we put our own screed down on!
Good luck.
JOHN.
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Re: Experienced tiler needs help
Have you tried contacting a stone company, some of that work can be specialized
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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