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Old Mod

I'm a tool for saying this I know,
and I can’t take it any more! :D

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Flintstone

I used 12mm on 2 floors recently, the first because it was very rough and I needed the extra height, I had a couple boards left so used them today on a small bathroom floor. There’s not one thing nice about them, except there strong as.
 
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Dumbo

I used 12mm on 2 floors recently, the first because it was very rough and I needed the extra height, I had a couple boards left so used them today on a small bathroom floor. There’s not one thing nice about them, except there strong as.
Did your mum not tell you if you havent got anything nice to say dont say anything at all
 
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One Day

If the studs are at 600 centres I'd find it quicker to use 12mm hardie and tank. Can any thickness xps board be used in that scenario?

19/20mm kerdi/wedi. Far easier to carry, cut and install.

Surely to goodness the ONLY justification for the superhuman effort required to fit out a room with 12mm HB is if you are hanging paving stones as tiles?!
(as in Yorkshire pavers!)
 
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hmtiling

19/20mm kerdi/wedi. Far easier to carry, cut and install.

Surely to goodness the ONLY justification for the superhuman effort required to fit out a room with 12mm HB is if you are hanging paving stones as tiles?!
(as in Yorkshire pavers!)
I thought it'd have to be thicker than that. I'm no fan of lugging it about either
 
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One Day

I thought it'd have to be thicker than that. I'm no fan of lugging it about either

It's surprisingly strong, although in a commercial situation where it could get serious knocking about I'll admit HB would be better for the tiles.
I did a job last year with 20mm kerdi on 600 centres and Porcelthin.
It felt very solid once everything was set, but I know a good kick would smash it!
 
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hmtiling

It's surprisingly strong, although in a commercial situation where it could get serious knocking about I'll admit HB would be better for the tiles.
I did a job last year with 20mm kerdi on 600 centres and Porcelthin.
It felt very solid once everything was set, but I know a good kick would smash it!
I'm using hardie on my bathroom walls and you'd understand if you'd met my kids:)
 

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