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The uneven bars or asymmetric bars is an artistic gymnastics apparatus. It is made of a steel frame. The bars are made of fiberglass with wood coating, or less commonly wood. The English abbreviation for the event in gymnastics scoring is UB or AB, and the apparatus and event are often referred to simply as "bars". The bars are placed at different heights and widths, allowing the gymnast to transition from bar to bar. A gymnast usually adds white chalk to the hands so that they can grip the bar better.
Bathroom being refurbished. A load of things have been rushed like some loosely rollered (not primed) tanking on still damp plaster, uneven tiles standing proud of others, bad cuts and now the glue from tile faces sticking in the grout lines.
I'm at my wits end.
I refurb furniture and antiques...
I'm having my kitchen renovated and the tiler came last week and did the floor tiles. They're 175x200mm Porcelain hex tiles. He laid the tiles onto no more ply cement board that was put down by our builders. The day after the tiling I realised the floor isn't flat - almost every tile is not...
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I recently had my floor self levelled by a tiler, unfortunately it's cracked twice but this time the floor is sound with no hollow spots, so hopefully I am ok to tile over. It's an L shape room.
I have used a laser level with a piece of timber to mark the varying heights of floor, some...
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Ive recently embarked on a mental mission to tile my bathroom despite no prior experience. I’ve tried my best to prepare the tile surface. so, stripped everything back to bare brick, primed and stuck elements backer board on. Much ti my annoyance, I’ve not managed ti get it perfectly flat...
Hi I’m planning on tiling my concrete floor which isn’t level. I also plan on having electric underfloor heating . Is it best to use 6mm insulation boards bedded with adhesive to level up thanks
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Can anyone help please? Just grouted our kitchen floor with No Nonsense grout from Screwfix in the colour cement grey. But it’s dried all patchy, some areas a lot lighter than others.
The first 2 pictures are when it was first put down, so all even and not patchy at all, and the last 2...
What's your tiling question? Please can I have some advice I recently payed for a new bathroom and I bought light grey ceramic tiles. Unfortunately the colour of group is uneven and it makes the tiles look old. The tiler did not come back but the manager came back and tried to redo it and it...
I'm an inexperienced/novice tiler. I've only done a couple small jobs at home. I'm tiling a backsplash for my kitchen with 4x10 ceramic matte tiles. The kitchen area is "U" shaped so the lines will continue on the side walls. I just noticed that my window sill is uneven. It's about 1/2 inch...
Hi all - I'm in the midst of a DIY tiling project, laying Original Style Victorian floor tiles on my front door step to match my path. The main issue is the bottom edge of my original Victorian door is not at all straight and has evidence of lots of hacking over its long life. I removed some...
Hello. I have a couple of questions, recently I went back to tiling x has been a lot of years, trying to do the right thing with the new ways .
I have to tile a wall, tiles 600 by 300 rectified porcelain brick patern , 10mm , the walls are not flat neither plumb , and on the window they want...
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I’m hoping I can get some advice on what to do in my kitchen RE wanting to replace the existing tiles that are over wet underfloor heating.
The Kitchen is in an extension that was built 5 or so years ago. The floor is concrete, 100mm cellotex, wet underfloor pipes, 50 or 60mm screed on...
This kitchen is not level as can be seen in the attached picture.
From floorboard to kitchen leg (white leg bit) towards the back, it is 28mm in height.
From floorboard to kitchen leg (white leg bit) towards the oven on the left hand side, it is 21mm.
From floorboard hallway door, it is 17mm in...
First time poster, go easy please 😁
What is the best way to grout the tiles in the picture (sample tile) attached . The tiles are 440x660 They are uneven and I want to have a 2mm grout line to keep the split face effect. Any tips or tricks would be highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance, Brian.
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I hope you can help me ... My kitchen was tiled over concrete floor but tiles were cracking because floor had different levels and was uneven. To fix this the contractors have used 15 or 18 mm wp chipboard over the old tiles with a lot of adhesive but the problem still persists as you can...
First time poster.....any advice on how best to grout these massively uneven mosaic slate tiles and should they be sealed first and if so, what do you recommend? Thanks in advance
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I just signed up here in the hope of getting some advice. :)
I recently had a small 2 x 2m floor tiles but it seems uneven to me. When I walk across it I feel like I’m going up and down. A lot of the tiles have different heights. I would just live with it if it was the odd one or two but...
I noticed that the bathroom shower wall is uneven (not plum) when I started to tile. What suggestions does anyone have in order to keep the tiles level. Should I just add more thinset in areas where there is a depression on the wall and less where there is a little bump? I can't rip the walls...
Hello! First time tiling a bath. My issue is that the shower wall is about .5" (1.5cm) narrower at the top than at the tub edge over a span of about 7 feet (208cm). Should I begin tiling with the 2x6 inch bullnose edge and then trim the tiles on the inside corner edge? I'm just having a tough...
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The walls of my bathroom were extremely uneven and out of plumb, I've now lined them with wedi style foam backer board (abacus elements board). It has worked well for 90% of the room, walls are now mostly flat and level. Though, there are a few areas where I have still ended up...
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Doing a bathroom 3.9m long, the floor currently is tiled and run out from the door to the other end of the room by 60mm.
im wondering whats best practice.
ive seen you can get self level compound upto like 80mm but I’m unsure whether to use it.
the floor is having karndean vinly put...
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