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grumpy

Help me out.ive searched everywhere but cant find any mention from anyone saying they dd all the time.And havent some people aready said british standard is best used as a guide rather than gospel.Cant find any reference of any calling anyone a fool either.If someone would like to set a benchmark,something along the lines of how long bal gaurentee blue star for then we can look for proof that dd is good for that length of time.
 
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pjtiler

The problem we have now is the people who have said d and d is a good and acceptable method have dropped them selves in it a bit. As they have said they do this all the time and it is perfectly ok and we are all fools for suggesting that it is not an acceptable method and we don’t know what we are talking about. But now they have said they do it they can’t go back and say ok all the jobs I did like that are substandard. The only way forwards for them now is to convince every one that they are right. They can post pic and clamed to be expert witnesses but can they get any adhesive manufacturers to back them up or can they show us in the British standards where it says this method is acceptable. And the British standards are the minimum standard that we all should be working to if you are not then by definition your work is below standard.
sorry you dont like the photos bud
i was only trying to show where spot fixing is used all the time and has been long before adhesive came on the sean being an old git though i would still rarther use sand and cement
oh btw i do use a cerated trowel from time to time
no more photos from me ok
 
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dewaltdavey

do you not like wallpaper spanky i know a tiler near you whos good at decorating crap at tiling though :yes:


hope you get your bathroom sorted m8 looks amazing when fixed properly
i use 13mm notch double serate if walls bad and if that doesnt give a proper fix when using travertine would advise walls to be redone to decent standard after all if they fall off thats hitting my pocket harder than a ton of travertine
 
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grumpy

i wonder how you would fix these sucker mate
1000 x 500 x 20 wieght 80 kg indian granite
spot fixed ?? (theres really no other way )
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you clearly know your stuff.nice work.
 
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GazTech

Help me out.ive searched everywhere but cant find any mention from anyone saying they dd all the time.And havent some people aready said british standard is best used as a guide rather than gospel.Cant find any reference of any calling anyone a fool either.If someone would like to set a benchmark,something along the lines of how long bal gaurentee blue star for then we can look for proof that dd is good for that length of time.
We at BAL offer no guarantee of large format tiles such as spankys spot fixed. September we bring in a 25 yr guarantee on all products, but this is provided that our specification for fixing is used, spot fixing method is not one of them.....Gaz
 
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The D

its lovely sfuff to work with
the interals and exsternals make all the difference
I am sorry if I have upset you your tiling looks very nice but looks aren’t every thing I am sure you endeavour to do every job to the best of your ability as I hope we all do but you are making it easy for cowboy tilers to get away with shockingly bad work by defending this method in this thread you said in one post that the pics are spot fixed and in another you used L clips. They may well be spot fixed in mapi adhesive but they are mechanically fixed as well this is not in the same ballpark as the job in hand. if you are going to do that sort of work you are exactly right in saying sand and cement is the best way. (hope I have not made another enemy I have enough of them as it is.)
 
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pjtiler

I am sorry if I have upset you your tiling looks very nice but looks aren’t every thing I am sure you endeavour to do every job to the best of your ability as I hope we all do but you are making it easy for cowboy tilers to get away with shockingly bad work by defending this method in this thread you said in one post that the pics are spot fixed and in another you used L clips. They may well be spot fixed in mapi adhesive but they are mechanically fixed as well this is not in the same ballpark as the job in hand. if you are going to do that sort of work you are exactly right in saying sand and cement is the best way. (hope I have not made another enemy I have enough of them as it is.)
theres no way there going back to sand and cement
the adesive reps have all but brain washed every bugger in to thinking they know best
well ive got news for them and you they dont
 

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