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Hardy backer 12mm. Is it possible to dot and dab using thickset adhesive?

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inspectapart

Hi, I just need some help with fixing 12mm hardy boards. I have ixed the two walls that are studded using drywall screws....seems to be O/K so far. But I have to cover an old brick wall also. I took of the high spots and primed it using ULTRA PRIME FLEXIBLE adhesive DILUTED 3 TO 1. I WAS HOPING TO DOT AND DAB THE BOARDS ON WITH ULTRA PRO RAPID ADHESIVE. What do you think?
The wall is pretty uneven but plumb. 1/2" of dab would allow me to level up I think.
The alternative is to battern out and that would mean a lot of packing out the batterns to get it level.
Hope this makes sense.
Bob
 
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inspectapart

I`m totally confused now. I have been told that unplastered plasterboard is fine to tile over??! If that`s the case, why use backerboards at all for ordinary tiles? Also, I thought that water can get through the grout, and if so, this wouldn`t be a good idea would it? And why don`t hardi recomend dot & dab ? I could still screw and plug through the dabs for extra strength maybe?
I might just d&d plasterboard and tank it. I just removed all the old tiles from plasterboard and it wasn`t a pleasant experience. I ended up back at the studding.I thought that baackerboards might allow for easier removal of tiles next time??
Bob
 

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