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Hi,
I am doing some tiling in my bathroom and would like to put a horizontal strip of mosaics along the edge of the standard wall tiles. Problem is that ... -
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Mixing tiles with different thicknesses
Hi,
I am doing some tiling in my bathroom and would like to put a horizontal strip of mosaics along the edge of the standard wall tiles. Problem is that the mosaics are thinner - standard wall tiles are 9.5mm thick whereas the mosaics are about 5mm.
What do you guys do in this situation? I'm trying to figure out if it would look OK, or if I need some sort of plastic trim?
Thanks for any help.
Emma
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses
Welcome Emma, this is a common problem so you are not alone. Tile the wall leaving a gap for your border, use a wooden baton to create the gap. I use a piece of tile (or use a bit of wood, hardboard etc) cut leaving an upstance, the gap width and in your case 4mm high. Fill the gap with adhesive and drag your bit of 'tile' along. this should leave you the right depth. press your mosaic in carefully using something flat such as a grout float, not your fingers. Good luck
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Or you could get hold of some mosaic spacers, these fit behind your mosaics and give you a flush finish, Tradetiler sell them, go to the sponsors and you will find them.
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
Or you could get hold of some mosaic spacers, these fit behind your mosaics and give you a flush finish, Tradetiler sell them, go to the sponsors and you will find them.

can't see them Dom, have you a link,ma won't know what see's looking for
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses
ive been told to cut cardboard from the tile boxes into strips and soak in pva, allow to dry and pack the mosiacs out, is this right or wrong
Mark
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses

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Aqua Tiling
ive been told to cut cardboard from the tile boxes into strips and soak in pva, allow to dry and pack the mosiacs out, is this right or wrong
However told you that AT is a ****, cardboard will soak up moisture and is does not have any place in any tiling situation.
Were you told that when on a course?
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Originally Posted by
Aqua Tiling
ive been told to cut cardboard from the tile boxes into strips and soak in pva, allow to dry and pack the mosiacs out, is this right or wrong
That sounds very old school Aqua, definitely not in any tilers handbook that one
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Originally Posted by
Aqua Tiling
ive been told to cut cardboard from the tile boxes into strips and soak in pva, allow to dry and pack the mosiacs out, is this right or wrong
thats deffo NO////////////
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yea, i havent done it as its easier to use extra adhesive, if you look on my album. i done a similar thing and just bonded it out.
i was told the when the cardboard was soaked in pva, it wouldnt soak up any moisture.
Plus it was only what i was taught, not my opinion and nothing i have done, so please dont let it knock me reputation. also i have heard of tilers packing out with match stich is this ok?
Mark
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TRAIN HARD, FIGHT EASY!!!
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I know what to do in this situation, log on TF and ask you lot.
But know im douting eberything ive been told, tis aint the first advice ive been told that is wrong. Knock of confidence
Mark
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keep asking
at least your willing to learn
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Where did you do your course at AT ?
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i dont know if i should say, he giving me work so dont really wanna knock him.
Mark
Aqua Tiling Services
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TRAIN HARD, FIGHT EASY!!!
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses
well ive already told people anyway, alpine in east sussex.
Mark
Aqua Tiling Services
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TRAIN HARD, FIGHT EASY!!!
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Re: Mixing tiles with different thicknesses
There are a few ways to get over this problem but i see this as a fast track method. i have some of the Mosaic Mesh to try when a job arises and will try and take piccies.
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