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AndyLFC5

Basic question, but whats the best technique to get floor tiles running in a straight line, doing a long hall that runs into a long kitchen, so anything a bit out will show.

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Andy
 
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GazTech

Basic question, but whats the best technique to get floor tiles running in a straight line, doing a long hall that runs into a long kitchen, so anything a bit out will show.

Cheers

Andy
or stick a laser line down the hall and mark it in pencil....Gaz
 
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actiling

orite andy,
dependinding on what the floor is like,ie nice and flat..chalk line
little bit uneven..string line,this will help u with the heights but keep it quite tight.
......good luck
 
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Rad2474

Dry lay them out down the middle stand back and look at them you should be able to see if they are straight.
 
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cococay

Chalk line would be good as advised or if chipboard/ply or wooden floor you could nail down a couple of straight wooden battens.
 

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I'd string a line down on a grout joint (after working out where your cuts will be and making sure they're easy to cut and nice looking) then use a straight edge or a couple of levels and pin them down with a box of tiles on your line and then you know your sticking to your setout.
 

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I've used a string line in the past but now would always use a laser. I use a PLS2 and you can set it up high on a tripod or magnet it onto a long spirit level and clamp that to something . However you set it up its easy to set out your line.
 
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enduro

Little tip if you use a chalk ping ling, when u have chalk line on the floor spray with hairspray and it wont rub off.
 

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