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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    As whitebeam I use them all the time!! Whenever I dot n dab
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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    Check out the metal dowels on this link http://www.wedi.co.uk/_shared/_pdf/uk/accessories.pdf
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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    Your wrong mr teabag do your homework
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    Metal chop saw

    Me to I'm tempted to buy a proxon aswell don't mind spending on quality tools!..
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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    Here you go! give Colin a ring tomorrow and explain to him what your doing and I'm sure he'll Help you out http://www.tile-backer.co.uk
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    Metal chop saw

    I've been tempted as well but waiting for feedback? No good then!.?
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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    Yes! I use the metal hammer fixings.try a company called Jackoboard!
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    d&d board onto old painted plaster - and then tile

    Dot n dab the walls but I would mechanicaly fix the boards aswell with hammer fixings..
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    Testimonials

    Extra weight gives you power steering
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    Testimonials

    It's worth around £8-10,000 ish?
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    Testimonials

    It is an 800 weight van so I'm assuming that it will hold 800kg??
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    Testimonials

    I've run it for 4 years and I tile everyday?
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    Testimonials

    £30 cheap....
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    Testimonials

    I no mate but it's a van.. It is designed to work I think they look better a bit ruffed up!!
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    Testimonials

    I use it beanz I go everywhere in it... It's just like driving a go kart!!!!! With a roof
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    Testimonials

    I can't no room lol
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    Chipboard floor

    If you use gran fix just follow there spec? that way you can offer a guarantee..
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    Chipboard floor

    Can't see why not it's cement based?but best to ask Schluter!
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    Chipboard floor

    I don't tile straight onto chipboard! It's to risky I use Tilemaster adhesive for everything! ..
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    Chipboard floor

    As you I would always overboard!cement board is always the best substraight to tile on to. If it's not recommended then I wouldn't use it! I always make the phone call if I'm unsure? Hope that helps? Cheers Andy

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