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Basic question, but whats the best technique to get floor tiles running in a straight line, doing a long hall that runs into a long kitchen, so anything a bit out will show.
Basic question, but whats the best technique to get floor tiles running in a straight line, doing a long hall that runs into a long kitchen, so anything a bit out will show.
Cheers
Andy
or stick a laser line down the hall and mark it in pencil....Gaz
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"
orite andy,
dependinding on what the floor is like,ie nice and flat..chalk line
little bit uneven..string line,this will help u with the heights but keep it quite tight.
......good luck
I'd string a line down on a grout joint (after working out where your cuts will be and making sure they're easy to cut and nice looking) then use a straight edge or a couple of levels and pin them down with a box of tiles on your line and then you know your sticking to your setout.
I've used a string line in the past but now would always use a laser. I use a PLS2 and you can set it up high on a tripod or magnet it onto a long spirit level and clamp that to something . However you set it up its easy to set out your line.
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