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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.

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    Uneven wall next step

    Hi All Please can you help? I am in the process of getting a new toilet done. Attached is the state of the wall after the previous tiles have been removed. Please what should be done to get a smooth professional tile work done. Thanks
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    Advice re tiling and KEEPING walls uneven on 400 yr old cottage walls

    Hello all... I would be really greatful for some ideas and advice about tiling some VERY uneven walls...that I want to keep uneven...the walls are hundreds of years old and full of charm...a bath and shower above the bath are going next to the walls... I am struggling to know how to go about it...
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    Tiling An Uneven Shape Room

    Hi, any tips on how you would tile a room that's not a good shape. I'm laying out tiles but finding the end of the room is causing a huge gap as the walls are not straight. Should I just follow the wall line? I don't see what else I could do. What's the best course of action?
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    Applying the adhesive to slightly uneven floor

    Hi I laid my first few tiles today, and I got a few questions after I feel I was not doing something and many things incorrect.... I'm laying 900x150mm wood effect tiles which I started from the centre of the room where a small area was 4/5mm higher than the rest of the otherwise level...
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    How do I tile uneven walls

    Hi, I am needing to tile an uneven wall, I have noticed the tiles kicking out What should I need to do to make life easier? Thanks
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    1st timer on uneven concrete floor

    Hi all. Good forum - been reading it for years. Now got to 1st major flooring job (9mm floor tiles) on new conservatory concrete floor base of 17m2 and need some advice - trying not to use a leveling screed and build up with adhesive - what do you think? Sadly when floor was screeded we had a...
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    Uneven tiles wall

    Hello, I would like to know how many millimeters of uneven we can have between two tiles. I bought the British standard 5385-1 but I found nothing inside about this subject. Do you know where can I find the answer? Thank you :) Mathieu
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    Uneven wall bathroom tiling

    Hello guys, I am wanting to know if it is possible to tile directly onto this wall or not? My other options would be to replaster, one or both walls, or replace the plasterboard wall. It is for a bathroom, with a shower being in the corner, so both wall wills be effected. See photos; Photo 1...
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    Tiling Onto Uneven Concrete/bitumen Floor

    Problem: Tiling a kitchen floor. Half is covered in bitumen (from parquet floor). Half is a new concrete slab. There is a 35mm level difference across the floor and is fairly lumpy. Possible solution No.1?: Use latex self-levelling compound such as arditex na. BUT: I am slightly worried...
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    Quarry tiles over uneven bitumen floor.

    I’m looking to put quarry tiles down in the kitchen in the rear part of my victorian terraced property. The existing floor surface is bitumen in the original part and screed in the newer (extension) part. The floor is pretty uneven (up to about 10mm, I think). There is one small area in the...
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    tiling over uneven surfaces

    Hi all I really need to tile my kitchen floor as all the tiles have cracked. We have a washing machine in the room and we're in a 1st floor flat. I've pulled 4 tiles up and can see that underneath is wooden planks about 10 inches wide. 4 questions: 1. Is it really necessary to pull...
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    uneven sub floor

    Hi, just wondering as havnt been able to find an answer.if you find a floor that is basicly level but isn't flat, lets say a couple of areas are depressed a half inch,and around 3ft in width,does it need full SLC pour.now I've seen a you tube vid of a guy favving About with a door skin.that he...
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    2 different substrates and uneven , UFH

    Hi, have this to over board and fit UFH and tile with Porcelain. Chipboard is around 10mm lower than floor boards! (extension) Bath is already installed. What's the best method for getting over this? :yikes: :smilewinkgrin:
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    Tiling Mosaics on Uneven Surface

    We're halfway through tiling a combination of mosaics and ceramin tiles. In the picture below, along the vertical strip of blue mastic, the wall drops back about 2-3mm from left (of blue mastic line) to right (of blue mastic line). What is best way to smooth this out, so that we have a flat...
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    uneven floor borards in the centre ? How too make level??

    Hi, I have a slight problem on the job I'm starting next week, It's only a 4 mtr bathroom floor ,tiles going down are granite, floor is floor boards at the min with about 1 ft of concrete at the door way, floor has little movment when I jump on it. One of the problems is that when I lay my...
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    Process for laying tiles on UFH on uneven concrete floor

    what is the process of laying tiles on UFH on an uneven poorly insulated old concrete floor? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Weve never done this before!!
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    Uneven Floor - Help!!

    Dear All, Have spent the last 3 days taking apart a travertine bathroom that is basically falling apart - the quality of prep and finishing is awful, an absolute shocker! Have already removed the shower, 2 walls and all the sanitaryware and started stripping the floor yesterday. Its 50/50...
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    Level a uneven wall prior trav?

    Hi , Ive a trav job tomorrow , walls are skimmed but out buy 2 inches inches in some parts so need to prep & level it before I fit the trav. Would it be ok to bond over the 2 inch dips then skim over before tiling? or would 1 coat plaster from wickes be ok?
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    Uneven Floor

    I'm a Plumber by trade but will often do a bit of tiling as part of a bathroom install when required. I'm currently working on a job in a 2m x 2.25m bathroom which requires me to install an 800 x 1700 floor mounted shower tray and tile approximately the remaining floor (just over 3 metres) with...
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    Tiling uneven wooden floors

    Hi all, a plumber here. My wall tiling isn't bad as I take a lot of care over it, but I haven't done that much floor tiling. I've got a bathroom (1.7m x 1.9m) and a small cloakroom to do. It's an old house and the existing floor boards are all over the shop. Very uneven with gaps and corners...
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