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whats the best type of spacer
hi there.
im starting out and havent used anything other than the cheap generic ones you get in hardware shops. what is the best type out there or are thay for different situations. there are
x shaped
straight
u shaped
3 legged ones
long legged ones
what are your opinions on all the different types
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Depends what space you need and what pattern you are tiling to ?
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Alan - you missed off - Matches, cardboard, nails, toothpicks, wedges, pieces of tile .... in fact anything that will give you the required joint width.
As my pegs go in the face of the tile and not the joint, it could be anything.
But the most common I buy are 2/3/4mm cross type for walls.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
and what you prefer to use.......i prefer pegs reather than crosses
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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I used to use pegs but just use crosses now, I use them like pegs and remove them when adhesive has set.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
Bri
I used to use pegs but just use crosses now, I use them like pegs and remove them when adhesive has set
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why dont you just use pegs then?....lol
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
andy allen
why dont you just use pegs then?....lol
I've only ever seen pegs in 2mm, so just buy big tubs of 2/3/4/5mm crosses rather than pegs and crosses
Do pegs come in other sizes than 2mm? I've never looked?
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
my tile suppler sells 1mm to 4mm, dont realy matter all works the same...
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
I think its easier using crosses than pegs,
if you need a wee extra half a millimeter or so then i think its easier to slip in a bit of card or a wedge along with the spacer.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
I quite often use the cross properly with the first tile of a new row to stop it sliding left or right. They are quite also wider if you turn them on their sides which helps with badly sized tiles.
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doug boardley
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
same as Timeless for me
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
Bri
I quite often use the cross properly with the first tile of a new row to stop it sliding left or right. They are quite also wider if you turn them on their sides which helps with badly sized tiles.
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Bri, I use Tile Easy Spacers, i find they are the same size which ever way you use them.
The company we work for supply them to us, think im sitting with about 20,000 of them in the garage.
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doug boardley
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
ROBSON MCGREGOR
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Bri, I use Tile Easy Spacers, i find they are the same size which ever way you use them.
The company we work for supply them to us, think im sitting with about 20,000 of them in the garage.

same ones as I use
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
I can't remember the name of the one I use, whatever the ones that Tile Giant sell are called, those ones!
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
The best ones you will buy (or get bought for you)
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Give you sore fingers trying to break a leg off them though. Tough wee buggers.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
and i use matches have done for 30 years
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Hope there not swan vesta, could be a fire hazard....
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Gall.B
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Rubi cross from CTD but use them as pegs
struggle to get pegs in any other size than 2mm.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Hope there not swan vesta, could be a fire hazard....
Mark model making matches i brought £140 worth for my lads 20 years ago still using them must of done well over a million mts only use them once then they get used on models
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Be careful using hollow spacers with heavy tiles. I did so recently with a travertine bathroom, the tiles jammed the spacer in and they were breaking when I tried to remove them. Nightmare of a job
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
vitrex 2mm cross spacers are 2mm one way and 2.5mm the other.... good for getting that half a mm needed sometimes
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Tile easy spacers are my favourite. Brittle plastic rather than flexible, so easy to cleanly break a leg off if needs be rather than trying to dig the whole spacer our.
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: whats the best type of spacer
wheres the best place to get tile easy spacers in bulk
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: whats the best type of spacer
Cross spacers, with it standing up are what I use, if they break on you when pulling them out, change brands on the next job. Soft brittle spacers are more trouble then good. A pair of blunt tile nippers or nail nippers make light work of pulling out the stubborn spacers and saves the fingers.
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: whats the best type of spacer
when you next cleaning your garage out, if never ,wheres the best place to source them
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Re: whats the best type of spacer

Originally Posted by
merit
when you next cleaning your garage out, if never ,wheres the best place to source them
Get them through CTD if theres 1 close to you, I think TG stock tile easy also.
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Re: whats the best type of spacer
Rubi wedges for me, any slight variation in tile size pull or push wedge to suit, I never leave spacers in. Cuts down on grout filling to full tile depth imo, if the tiles are good for size (which is rare) I might use cross type but only insert one leg of the cross, then remove before grouting. Just my take on it.
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