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aflemi

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i have a feature wall to do in an en-suite using these tiles
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They are 800 sq, 15mm deep and weigh 40kg psm. The wall was skim plastered on breeze block, I have battened it with 40mm timber at 300 intervals using rawlplugs and will board with 12.5 mm marmox, which will be as flat as possible. Manufacturer only specifies cementitious adhesive, ntg more specific, I was planning to use mapei Adesilex P9 which is non rapidset to give me time for adjustments. Any advice on adhesive and tile cutter I should be hiring?
 
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aflemi

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If your putting onto battens and building the wall up theres alot of weight on it..
well the idea is the battens ( more like studwork actually) are fixed hard to the wall then marmox screwed into them. Load bearing up to 62 kg psm so will be ok. I was looking for non slump adhesive, Mapei say P9 is 'High strength, polymer modified adhesive for installing ceramic and porcelain tiles and mosaics, no vertical slip. For interior and exterior applications on conventional wall and floor substrates.' which seems to cover it.
 

aflemi

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Those bad boys look like loads of fun :lol:

I'd probably consider something like Ardex X77 - not the cheapest but it'll keep 'em where you put 'em.

As for a cutter, I'd use my D24000, but if your hiring then I would ask the hire centre what they can supply and make a judgement as to whether the cutter will cope.

Daz
Cheers, don't really use ardex, would it be better for this than the Adesilex P9? Noted re table saw
 

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