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    just wondering has any one tried one out ,my mate has just informed that he has ordered

    one why i dont know , i would have though they would be clumsy to use , and why is it not round notch
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Yes I have 2, Raimondi or Montolit do a similar trowel with a swivel handle. I cant see it taking over from a standard trowel though, I certainly wouldnt buy another but thats me.
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Just got one of these from Mapei yesterday (as part of a prize) - looking forward to trying it out next week

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    I've got one and hardly use it, seemed like a good idea at the time.
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    i got one from ctd the other day as they were on special. haven't used it yet though, but will post on how i find it when i do. can't see myself going over to using it all the time though, it feels a bit odd, but thought i better get one all the same. looks nice though, another trowel for my bucket i suppose.
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    I have the 2 of the raimondi slant notch trowels just another gimmick in my honest opinion
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    How many tools I've bought because they seemed a good idea but stick to the old faithfulls.
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    just a ploy by adhesive companies to get you to buy more glue i bet they use shedloads !!!

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Quote Originally Posted by mastertile1 View Post
    just a ploy by adhesive companies to get you to buy more glue i bet they use shedloads !!!


    Why is that then, the trowel is simply designed to get the teeth at the right angle and depth..??? 10 mm trowel hence 10mm adhesive bed depth before compression.. no deeper than what the tooth is..

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    spot on dave,
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    but when you use a normal trowel dave you always use that at an angle so a 10mm actually spreads a depth of 5mm
    get my point !!!!

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    but when you use a normal trowel dave you always use that at an angle so a 10mm actually spreads a depth of 5mm
    get my point !!!!

    Then you need to use your trowel properly then because using the correct angle gives more depth than that.

    The trowel above rubi is just designed to give the full bed depth with less stress on the users wrist, so
    My comment was in reply to yours about adhesive comps.

    So how can you back up your remark?

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Quote Originally Posted by mastertile1 View Post
    but when you use a normal trowel dave you always use that at an angle so a 10mm actually spreads a depth of 5mm
    get my point !!!!

    More like 8mm I believe.

    Having used these trowels I am still undecided. I dont actually like spreading adhesive with one or cleaning it afterwards but I do like the fitting the tiles onto the adhesive spread on the floor when using one.
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    More like 8mm I believe.

    Having used these trowels I am still undecided. I dont actually like spreading adhesive with one or cleaning it afterwards but I do like the fitting the tiles onto the adhesive spread on the floor when using one.
    But would you say it is a ploy by adhesive comps to sell more adhesive , even though rubi don't make tile adhesive

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Of course its not a ploy. Just another way of applying the correct amount of adhesive you and the tile being used requires.

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    i have use the trowel once and did;nt like it , but you get a great even spread of addy , it just feels awkward
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    I've got a couple and quite like them, but they are alien to use and get used to, so when I get a trowel out the van, I tend to go for what I'm used to and pick up a normal one.
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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    dave if you hold a normal trowel at the correct angle you will only spread about 5mm i dont know many tilers that would use their trowel completely upright to the wall ????
    but you are the expert mate i'll have to take your word for it !!!!

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    I don't think it is a case of taking ones word for it.. used at the correct angle how can you half the tooth depth..?.. if you are getting only 5mm with your trowel then you are to shallow with your angle... but hey.. you stick to your method and others can use theirs.. but back to your comment on adhesives comps ... how do you figure that one then..

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    Quote Originally Posted by tilefreak View Post
    the (main) idea is that it is meant to push adhesive harder onto the tile or floor - increasing grab to substrate. apparently is meant to be less sore on your wrist.will take a bit of getting used to
    how does that work

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    Default Re: rubi 45 degree trowel

    They're on my list to try, anything to ease my RSI in the right elbow and forearm. Got to say anything that makes getting a better and even spread of addy easier is worth a go. Reckon they might be a bit of a chore to clean if you leave them to long but hey so what if they work.

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