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Hello all,

This may be a silly question but, if I use a laser level to give a starting level on a wall, can I just apply adhesive and then position the tile on the level and expect it to stay there on the wall without batten support? Tiles are 400x300 with Keraflex adhesive.

Finding a perfectly straight piece of timber I find to be impossible, and I don't believe my spirit level is accurate enough to tile all the way around a bathroom. I'm therefore considering purchasing a laser if it really will make things that much easier, even if it won't get used that much.

What's the trick here?

Thanks again
 
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lasors

For tile battens I go to B&Q, buy a sheet of 18mm MDF (2.4m x 1.2m) and get them to cut it into strips of about 65mm, gives you a nice straight piece of timber to tile off :thumbsup:

I've done this, with 18mm ply. Working a treat so far, did one wall today and it was level all the way up! First time using cementitious adhesive as well. Used mapei P9, quite easy to use and I like the fact it has a long working time, means I can pootle along at my own pace.

Thanks for the tips.
 

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