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Andy Allen

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Got a job coming up plank wood affect tiles (getting sick of the sight of them)
they want them laid herringbone ....anyone know of a decent level that you can adjust to the 45 decree angle to help keep them in line.
can't remember the last time i did a herringbone pattern....must of been with the 200x100 morazzi tiles...hated doing them then ..lol
 

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I was trying to find a 45 degree set square for you somewhere. You want a 2' set square. But I can't find one.

Unless you are actually talking about walls which would make more sense with the request for a level but be crazy for plank effect tiles with that pattern! surely? lol
 
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You'd be better off with a decent aluminum square Andy,..
Got a job coming up plank wood affect tiles (getting sick of the sight of them)
they want them laid herringbone ....anyone know of a decent level that you can adjust to the 45 decree angle to help keep them in line.
can't remember the last time i did a herringbone pattern....must of been with the 200x100 morazzi tiles...hated doing them then ..lol
Oh and that'll be 90 degrees mate, 45 you'll be in all sorts of bother ;)
 

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Put your datum and plumb line on the floor as Dave says. Lol

Use a chalk line and a set square. And then move your square and aluminium straight edge up as you tile, sticking to the chalk line.
 
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Did this one last year, was mithering over it for weeks, bet I only used the square for first couple of rows then long as you keep the spacers tight(give rows a boot with a straight edge) it ain't so bad
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Daves right...90. Degree herringbone is easy....its the 45 one that cuts the mustard. Not the kind of thing you do every day......just thought a straight edge or level you can adjust to 45 would help ..
 
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I've seen a Spanish tiler here using a home made gauge, a triangle of 15mm ply with a handle screwed to it. He just whacked it in the corners as he laid the tiles, seemed to work!
 
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Daves right...90. Degree herringbone is easy....its the 45 one that cuts the mustard. Not the kind of thing you do every day......just thought a straight edge or level you can adjust to 45 would help ..
Unless I'm completely loosing my mind still can't see where a 45degee angle will help with a herringbone floor, just cuz the tiles are set at 45 to the room they still have 90 degrees between the tiles...or am I loosing the plot somewhere :|
 

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Yeah make your own set square.

And remember the Pythagoras theorem.

3,4,5

Any unit of 3 in one direction, and any unit of 4 at a 90 degree angle, should equal 5 of the same units at their points.

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As long as you have a tape measure, you have a massive square.
 

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