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    Is there such a thing as rigid mosaic backers? i've just finished a job with 10mm thick 600/300 wall tiles with a 4mm thick mosaic border, got the job finished no problem, border flush with tiles but i couldn't help thinking it would have been much easier if there was such a thing as a rigid mosaic backer
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    Default Re: Rigid mosaic backers?

    Here's a tip, the day before you stick em up do this....
    Cut into what you need, ie 3 high etc.
    Lay them on a flat surface, paste the back of them with adhesive.
    Let set and that evening or next day etc you have mosaics with a flat paste of adhesive giving them great strength.
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    Default Re: Rigid mosaic backers?

    or 4mm backer board

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    There are rigid mosaic backers which are really good but I've only seen them at about 2.mm thick.

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    Default Re: Rigid mosaic backers?

    Or dog tooth the area out beforehand

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    Default Re: Rigid mosaic backers?

    I normally use the 2mm honey comb plastic type backers which do help and use a wooden template to get the addy to the right thickness but always find this quite time consuming and messy, if i had thought about it 4mm backer would have probably been the best way to do it. cut the backer to the right size, fix the mosaic to it, leave to dry then stick the backer in later is the method i assume? the method i normally use works fine but if i can find a better quicker method then all the better!
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    Dog toothing for me, works for the variation in mosaic thicknesses..
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    Honeycomb backers for me too, makes them much more rigid.

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    whats a honeycomb backer ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillhead View Post
    Here's a tip, the day before you stick em up do this....
    Cut into what you need, ie 3 high etc.
    Lay them on a flat surface, paste the back of them with adhesive.
    Let set and that evening or next day etc you have mosaics with a flat paste of adhesive giving them great strength.
    Good luck.
    It's a plastic sticky backed mesh for aiding the fitting of mosaics/borders

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    thanks mike,where would u get them then ??

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    I get them from my local independant tile shop, topps don't do them and we don't have any other stores here so I can't help you there ju, sorry,

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    no probs mike,ill have a look on net .ta

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    These are what I use, page 12 on PDF. Supplier is STS in Leeds. Tel no also on PDF, and tehy will post something as light as these out to you.

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