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garrybibson

Hi guys, i am starting my first floor tiling project (my own bathroom and toilet) and this site has been a great help so far.

I have applied SBR bond to my plywood, but i wanted to know how long i have to wait before i can start tiling, i am using BAL rapidset flexible adhesive with 600x300 porceline tiles.

I really want to get the tiles on today so the plumber can fit the basin on top tomorrow, i am already behind as i was originally going to prime with PVA last night, but due to reading threads here i delayed that and bought some BAL SBR bond this morning.

Any help greatly appreciated for this novice.

Barry
 
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45 minutes to an hour usually depending on the size of the floor barry. I've used an electric heater and a hair dryer to get my primer to dry quicker when I tiled my hallway a couple of months ago :thumbsup:
 
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diamondtiling

Hi Barry, :welcome:
The more coats you give the longer it takes, I would give it at least two. I always ask this when the surface is ply, is it really solid with no deflection at all, what is the thickness?

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garrybibson

it is only 9mm ply (was advised in b&q this was ok, i know now from reading here this is too thin), to be fair i have tongue and groove floorboards and the area i am tiling is only 0.8mx1.7m, so it is pretty rigid. i have screwed down and there no notible movement, do you think this will be ok?

When i offer the tiles up i do get a bit of wobble but 1-2mm at most.
 
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diamondtiling

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Barry but I think that's too thin mate, 18mm is the thinnest I would fit but its your call, a bit more prep now saves wasted money later.
B and Q have told you wrong, go back mate and tell them to pay for your wasted time and money Grrrrrr!!

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garrybibson

cheers mate. Sorry to ask more questions but do you reckon I can put another 9mm ply on top of the existing 9mm or have I got to take the lot up?
 
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diamondtiling

That would be better than the existing 9mm, glue and screw it at 200mm centres, might seem close but I always screw to those dimensions, cover the whole area with a wood contact glue before laying the second sheet or use pink grip fill, it wont go anywhere


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Rufus Roughcut

Hi guys, i am starting my first floor tiling project (my own bathroom and toilet) and this site has been a great help so far.

I have applied SBR bond to my plywood, but i wanted to know how long i have to wait before i can start tiling, i am using BAL rapidset flexible adhesive with 600x300 porceline tiles.

I really want to get the tiles on today so the plumber can fit the basin on top tomorrow, i am already behind as i was originally going to prime with PVA last night, but due to reading threads here i delayed that and bought some BAL SBR bond this morning.

Any help greatly appreciated for this novice.

Barry

Bal don't advise priming the surface of your plywood do they ? whoever advised you to not use PVA was right but gave you a bum steer in priming ply with Bal stuff, these people giving out advice need to get it straight. Priming with SBR won't much matter other than it's a waste of time and money, totally unneccesary and slows you down, waiting for it to dry and then the setting time is slowed .

Rufus
 
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Rufus Roughcut

Hi Barry, :welcome:
The more coats you give the longer it takes, I would give it at least two. I always ask this when the surface is ply, is it really solid with no deflection at all, what is the thickness?

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Diamond, why are you priming the plywood ? any reason I don't know about ?

Rufus
 
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DHTiling

You need to follow the adhesive manufactuers instructions for priming plywood...

Some do not advise it and some do.....so always read the bag or spec sheet.
 
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diamondtiling

Diamond, why are you priming the plywood ? any reason I don't know about ?

Rufus


I have no idea why you don't prime, as Dave has said I follow the manufacturers advice. Some time ago I stuck a tile to ply with primer applied and another with no primer on the same ply. The one without primer pinged off with a scraper, the one with primer did not. That's why I do it and no-one has called me with a failed installation as of yet.

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