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kilty55

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hi all,okay to let you in the picture a plumber has tiled a bathroom and made it look like a shell hit house from lebanon,hes asked me to sort it out for him.

the main wall thats tiled is in shocking condition and all over the place,,my old mans a joiner and wants to create a frame and ply the whole wall on the frame ,,however im not keen on plywood walls in bathrooms to tile onto and wd prefer cement boards 6mm,the 6mm wd help also so we dont lose more room in the bathroom also as we cant move the bath now. my question is can he simply screw the boards on as they are,as i have used these before but always screwed them to solid walls and not a wooden frame? hope this makes sense:thumbsup:
 

kilty55

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i know what your saying is right grumps mate,,i hate re doin bodge jobs for people theres always issues.

our issue is we cant move the bath and the wall thats tiled(bath wall) is tiled directly onto a skateboard ramp shaped plastered wall,,we need to straighten it before tiling,,and i wanted to have the minimum thickness substrate to attach to it as i dont want it looking too far out on the bath edge if you get me.

its not about the cost its just 12mm is double the thickness i wondered would 6mm be okay for thin tiles,,but as you say if it failed i would be responsible
 
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grumpygrouter

i know what your saying is right grumps mate,,i hate re doin bodge jobs for people theres always issues.

our issue is we cant move the bath and the wall thats tiled(bath wall) is tiled directly onto a skateboard ramp shaped plastered wall,,we need to straighten it before tiling,,and i wanted to have the minimum thickness substrate to attach to it as i dont want it looking too far out on the bath edge if you get me.

its not about the cost its just 12mm is double the thickness i wondered would 6mm be okay for thin tiles,,but as you say if it failed i would be responsible
I am sure the weight is no problem, the thought that goes through my mind though is how strong the cement board is with regards to just the screw fixing. I don't know how well it would go up. If you have a spare piece in you garage, try screwing it to a piece of timber and see how it goes. Too close to the edge and I fear it wil just break.:thumbsup:
 

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