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Discuss Tile or wall? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; With the obvious exceptions, such as mosaics, do people put adhesive on the wall and bed the tiles or adhesive on the tile and bed to the wall?...
          
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    Default Tile or wall?

    With the obvious exceptions, such as mosaics, do people put adhesive on the wall and bed the tiles or adhesive on the tile and bed to the wall?

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    Default Re: Tile or wall?

    on the wall,bed the tile,be sure to use spacers or your tile will slip down,

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    if the wall is flat then adhesive to wall and bed tile, if not then addy to wall and tile.

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    Default Re: Tile or wall?

    Quote Originally Posted by bootsmckiber View Post
    on the wall,bed the tile,be sure to use spacers or your tile will slip down,
    Not if you use a decent adhesive


    Quote Originally Posted by CJ CERAMICS View Post
    if the wall is flat then adhesive to wall and bed tile, if not then addy to wall and tile.

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    Default Re: Tile or wall?

    Just to clarify, I'm not looking for advice, just wondered what methods people prefer.
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    addy to wall for me Brian

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    addy to wall to....for me
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    I always use decent addy,and still apply it to the wall first,if you set yourself up right you'll save a lot of time rather than buttering the tile one at a time."not if you use decent addy"gimme a break alan p.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootsmckiber View Post
    I always use decent addy,and still apply it to the wall first,if you set yourself up right you'll save a lot of time rather than buttering the tile one at a time."not if you use decent addy"gimme a break alan p.
    By that I meant I put my addy on the wall not the tile then wall, I can hang a 600x300mm porc tile with no spacers easy as pie, so please, give me a break.

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    lol see this has kicked off straight away then

    Brian, i use either method, if im doing kitchen splashbacks i tend to do the first course on the backs. I do it in bathrooms sometimes too to get a full line set around the room. I find it also shows if my settin gout is right rather than tiling each wall individually only to find i have dropped a total howler when i get to a slither at the door frame.

    I have seen some really good tilers back buter each tile but cant help buy wonder how long it must take to finish the job. One of the Sean's from here does it and get a really good finish (either Seanpage or Seanfsy)

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    I wasn't talking about one tile,I was talking about a wall full of tile,and when the addy dries it moves the tile,ergo if you have numerous tiles your going to have movement,the spacers prevent the tile from moving,that's the only break you get from me

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    Default Re: Tile or wall?

    i do both ways depending on the mood im in at the time

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    I never put addy on the wall, always back butter, even with 600x300's! Its how I've always done it and for me thats how I get the best results. Thats the reason I asked the question!! Just wanted to know if I was on my own or not
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    Well,goes to show,to each there own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bootsmckiber View Post
    I wasn't talking about one tile,I was talking about a wall full of tile,and when the addy dries it moves the tile,ergo if you have numerous tiles your going to have movement,the spacers prevent the tile from moving,that's the only break you get from me
    I wasn't talking of one tile either, I'm gonna bow out coz I am noy going to get exited about this, I have done, still do plenty of fixing ( full walls ) with no spacers and no slippage.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scottley View Post
    lol see this has kicked off straight away then

    Nope, coz I ain't gonna go there, each to their own, if you don't try you'll never learn though

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