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Yes, I always get my walls square when re-boarding. Most important on the Bath and shower walls but also worth getting spot on If you have a Basin unit butting up against a wall. I have the old Stanley folding square when it was well made. Before that I would offer up plasterboard with two good edges which works equally as well but more awkward. I don’t know what the cheap folding squares are like but any decent sized square will do the job.
Yeah, a drywall T-Square is no good. There will be a great big gap on one wall. You want something that touches both walls. The T-Squarr is invaluable for plasterboard cutting though.
 

dg-1984

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I bought a framing square from Screwfix was under £8 and seems decent I checked the walls in the toilet I will eventually tile and there is a slight bow in the middle probably about 4-5mm over a length of 1m.
Can I skim the wall to bring it out or am I thinking too much about it?
If I can, would I just use a thin layer of tile adhesive and once set and flat then tile as normal?
 

Albert

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I tend to use these they come in 2 sizes
 

dg-1984

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90 percent of the walls and floors we do are out ,either old houses or the timber warped ,or bad workman ship ,it will always be the same
So am I best to just add a little extra addy to that area to bring it out the few mm, or best getting it flatter before tiling?
https://www.NoLinksToThis/p/magnusson-framing-square-16-x-24-405-x-610mm/6641v

This is the one I bought seems good for you the money, also good round external corners.
 

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