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Hi all,
Just about to start tiling my kitchen and found this site
I always struggle to level tiles and noticed the Tuscan system reviews , now I know for ... -
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Re: Tuscan Levelling System
Hiya, if you go to a B&Q Warehouse they should have a product for sale that seemingly does the game job as tuscan, they are sort of anchor shaped with a square hole at the top, there are some big yellow wedges in the pack as well, have a look at them they may be an answer to your req'ts, you will find them around the tiling section in black and yellow bags, Tuscan looks ok, but to exxy and a lot of pratting around, anyway ggod luck mate, Setve aka ozboz
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Yes B & Q do a similar thing, but they will not help with your levelling problem, all they will do is pull the adjacent lips flush, what tiles are you fixing and can you not just take your time and get them right ?
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Re: Tuscan Levelling System
Hi Ozboz, thanks for the reply.
I was worried about some of the wedge type systems as they appeared to have a sprung base that put upwards pressure to line up the top of the tile where as the Tuscan system just pulled the tiles together, hope that makes sense ..
I'll check out B&Q and see how it works.
Thanks again.
Melvin
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Re: Tuscan Levelling System
I would suggest not using ant sort of lash tls clips on travertine, you'll more likely to damage the tile edge.
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Re: Tuscan Levelling System

Originally Posted by
Alan.P
I would suggest not using ant sort of lash tls clips on travertine, you'll more likely to damage the tile edge.
Good point Alan
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Re: Tuscan Levelling System
Hi Mate, I take it that on your earlier post when you mentioned leveling, you are trying to eliminate lippage?. if it is .I cant see any harm trying these lash system, and see how you go , it appears to be a fairly inexpensive and possible aid depending on the quality of the travertine you are using there should not be any damage, there is a video on the trade tiler site that shows you how to use this lash system, and recommends them for fixing stone, however, if the substrate is up and down, it would be adviseable to get this flat before fixing, and then have a look at whichway to go, Ok Mate, Steve aka ozboz
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