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pipeline

evening men.. im new on the forum and want to become a Tiler... im a plasterer by trade and recently broke my arm after falling of my stilts, im back on the stilts, but cant see myself doing it forever so want to branch out a little, so im not cripple when im older,, anyway.

could some explain to me the difference between modified and un-modified tile adhesive... I thought the difference was a cement based adhesive, being flexible and non flexible..?

also ive been looking at weight limits with tiling on different surfaces.. whats the deal with tiling on to dot & dabbed plaster board walls in a bathroom.. is it possible or should they be removed?

thanks men
 
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pipeline

thanks white beam,, that info is a big help thanks.. im more intrested on tiling on to dot and dab plasterboard.. myself personally i would remove it as dry wall adhesive dosn't like damp condition,, but i recently saw a reputable company round by me.... setting a room out using dot and dab plasterboard technique ? what are your thoughts on thats. thanks
 
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pipeline

also regarding stilts.. im an idiot for going back on them.. but my family needs the money. thanks
 
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White Room

I've done of dot and dabbing plasterboard in bathrooms, you could tank the walls in a shower area...
 
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pipeline

also.. do the weights limits u showed me apply for dot and dab plasterboard.. what surface did u dot and dab on to,, breeze block? was there a cavity? or was that up to the plasterer/builder.. thanks..
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

also.. do the weights limits u showed me apply for dot and dab plasterboard.. what surface did u dot and dab on to,, breeze block? was there a cavity? or was that up to the plasterer/builder.. thanks..
very good question well beoned bs
 
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White Room

Not 100% sure what you mean but if you dry wall theres usually a gap of 10mm behind the boards, I've fixed the boards to old brickwork, blockwork and old render that has been hacked off...
 

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Dot and dab has no weight issues at all.
if you are a plasterer and have done it right it is not a problem.
You ever tried to knock some off ? Dry wall is blinking good stuff
 

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