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Discuss Would you fix them? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Started a job yesterday and tiles came to site today. Plain gloss white ceramics, 7mm thick. No biggy allbeit boring. Heres the rub. Customer want's a border of mosaic and ...
          
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    Default Would you fix them?

    Started a job yesterday and tiles came to site today. Plain gloss white ceramics, 7mm thick. No biggy allbeit boring. Heres the rub. Customer want's a border of mosaic and the damn thing's are literally half the thickness of the field tile.

    So how would you go about it?

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    do the field tiles first, then use a dog tooth screed to build up the addy for the mosaic borders.

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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    There's been a few good posts with pics to show how it's done. Can someone oblige with a link?

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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    as above but point prob out to customer

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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    Found one. This one is for mosaic but principle is the same.

    Tip for mosaic inset

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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    It's fairly rare for the mosaics to be the same thickness as any field tile so as per Doug build out the gap to the size of the mosaics.
    Would be keen to see some photos of the finished job.

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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    Thanks guys.

    I'm not familiar with the term 'dog tooth screed'

    Have pointed out the issue to the customer, but you know how it is!!

    The original pattern was for the mosaic to be the top finish, (ie half tiled wall), but I talked her out of this thinking it would be easier to run a cut course above finished with trim.

    Ill take a look at the links and will post pics of the finished job.

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    Taken a butchers at the link which shows how to do vertical. I guess for horizontal you have to run a second batten?

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    Hello all,

    I thought I had seen this discussed previously and now at least I know what a "dog tooth screed" is!! Am I wrong in assuming that you let the screed set then addy over the top??! (Sorry if it's a silly question but have always been told "Never assume, always check!!)

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    Could get some of this mesh www.mosaictilemesh.com Just been onto their site looks like they have stopped trading.
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    Try Mosaic mesh if you are do not want to use the dogs tooth method.
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    Default Re: Would you fix them?

    Quote Originally Posted by enduro View Post
    Could get some of this mesh www.mosaictilemesh.com
    no longer trading, for Mosaic mesh either http://www.specialisttilingsupplies....ckerboards.pdf
    Or ceramic tile, underfloor heating, aquamix, lithofin - Home and tell them Neale told you to call them.
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    No longer for sale according to the link?

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    Use some cut tiles for the gap horizontalWork Picture 014.jpg
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    Seen me lately making up a 5mm difference with the mosaic lighter by using 4mm ditra cut into 50 mm strips and it worked a treat thankfully.
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