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I see David has added a new product, is this the same system that somebody posted a video of on here a few months back?
And how wide do you ... -
Tile Lash
I see David has added a new product, is this the same system that somebody posted a video of on here a few months back?
And how wide do you think the clip is i.e. 1mm/2mm/3mm...
LASH wedges - (bucket of 96)

<SPAN class=actxsmall>Virtually eliminates lippage!
- Use in conjunction with the clips above -
- Use with tiles of varied thickness
- Requires minimal effort to install and remove
- Prevents tile from moving during the installation
- Vastly speeds up installations
- Less time at the job = more jobs in one day = more profit
- Durable nylon construction for a secure installation
- High-visibility yellow wedges are easy to distinguish on the job
- Use on floors or walls
This wedge is reusable!
Bucket of 96
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Re: Tile Lash
Can see how it might be useful for slate but would just take too long with bog standard tiles.
Im happy to be proved wrong though. Anyone found the need to use them?
Dave Gibson
Ravara Tiling Services
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I brought the contractor set of 1000 to try out.
They work well and save me time doing large format porcelain (and im pretty quick anyways)
Regards
Trev
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how wide where they mate?
I'm not sure they would work with slate but i could be proved wrong too
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I think these were talked about sometime last year on the forum, and there was a video included showing how to use them and you could see the sort of size they are, you could do a serch and see if you can find it
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Ahh I think I was confusing this with the tuscan system
Most people seem to think this is for the DIY market but i'd give anything a try, I like to have things like this in the arsenal sometimes products like this can work in a particular situation and get you out of a hole
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Bout 1 mm which is handy , def no good for slate.
Trev

Originally Posted by
Colour Republic
how wide where they mate?
I'm not sure they would work with slate but i could be proved wrong too
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Originally Posted by
Colour Republic
how wide where they mate?
I'm not sure they would work with slate but i could be proved wrong too
They can be used in conjuction with your choice of spacer...

courtesy of john bridge forum.. QEP L.A.S.H Leveling Wedges - Ceramic Tile Advice Forums - John Bridge Ceramic Tile
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i dont need to solid bed anymore then ?
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