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Dumbo

Hi

Its for over boarding, I would prefer to use ply for this job I was just wondering where sells the ply needed?

Many Thanks
You are far better off using a tile backer board , it's easier to cut ,easier to handle , needs less screws , tiles stick to it better and it's quicker. Do you realise the bs for ply is glued and screwed at 150 centres thats about 180 screws per sheet and also the minimum thickness for overboarding is 15mm , no one stocks it so you will be using 18mm .
 

Dan1234

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Thank you for all your replys, I think.i have found the information I was looking for.

Even tho the ply in the shops don't have on them WBP as long as there are external grade that means they are WBP from what I see online.

I will use some 12mm ply from wicks to over board, I don't mind the gluing and screwing every 5". It's being paid over the top of 18mm structural ply.
 
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One Day

Ply is no longer recommended for tiling onto. Wbp/marine ply is very dodgy now.
There is a specific flooring grade ply available but it's very expensive.
I wouldn't use ply nowadays.
The veneers are very thin and often contaminated with wax and oil to prevent sheets sticking in transit from hot sticky countries.
Very risky to use ply these days.
 
The quality of Your work may not have dropped in that time but the quality of ply definitely has .
As i said if you use proper materials ,there is nothing wrong in using ply believe me when i say i have tiled many many floors on ply with no come back ,i don't have a problem with folks using alternative but to say it cannot and must not be used is totally wrong
 
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Flintstone

Okay I think I have come up with a plan. So the floor at the moment is 15mm structural type toung and grove ply as it's a timber built house. So as the 15mm is too thin I am going to cover with 6mm ply screwed down ever 6" and then fit 6mm multi pro tile backer board over the top glued and screwed. Does this sound okay?

It doesn't work quite like that. It's still 15mm with a thin layer of 6mm on top doing nothing.
 

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