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Laying 120 x 20 plank porcelain, should i spread in direction of length so in 120 cm direction or across tile so in 20 cm direction. Would the latter give better coverage?
so ribs running in short directionThe short way is the way
Yes, shortest distance for air to escape when bedding in.so ribs running in short direction
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If you back butter them ...They will bond irrespectively...
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now you are looking for the hairs in the egg.
we are talking about 120x20,
trapped air,
It remains a speech for large formats and that's it.
after all, I'm just an aprendist ....
and I NOT have no floor that is raised.
this is enough for me, I'm not interested in the direction of the adhesive.
(Again, I consider the answers above,
valid for large formats, example 100x50 and above)
Splitting hairs I know but it would take longer to trowel several times across the width than trowelling along the length .I was referring to the question in hand here..... planks. The best way to trowel the adhesive in this situation is across the width, not length as I stated.
It stands to reason with large format, anything square or even rectangular that it is virtually irrelevant, but with a plank it is different. It is no extra effort to trowel the shorter distance and you are likely to have a better bed coverage. I only see the positives with this method I'm afraid.
Splitting hairs I know but it would take longer to trowel several times across the width than trowelling along the length .
Splitting hairs I know but it would take longer to trowel several times across the width than trowelling along the length .
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Picture I found enclosed ...how would you deal with this scenario .... To drive you serrater officionados going..lol
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You are a naughty, naughty man so don't expect Santa to visit 🙄Depending on the length of the plank I usually use 3 or 5 dabs, I prefer odd numbers as I find that gives me better coverage.
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I was taught vertical