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im after some advice lads.on short notice ive been asked by a builder to fix some large natural stone tiles on a wall. this is my first stone job.the tiles are 12mm thick and 400x200. they are quite heavy, some will be upside down under a shelf. 1; do you recommend a 6mm or 10mm trowel. 2; they are dusty, should i back skim them. 3; they are almost white,do i seal them, if so before grouting them and after.and finaly 4; what size grout spacer would you advise for the job.would appriciate the help as i start these in the morning.ta:huh2:
 
1) Solid bed fix 8mm trowel .
2) Flat back on sponge wiped tile.
3) Seal them before you touch them! Seal them again before grouting - if clean and dry. Seal again if required after grouting and only if clean.
4) IMO 3mm.

Check what the wall surface is before fixing - weight!
Use a powdered fast set WHITE adhesive.

Timeless John.
 
i agree with john on most points i think the spacer size comes down to a couple of things
do the tiles have a rectified edge or are they tumbled edge ?
if rectified i would use 2 or 3 mm spacers
also ask the customer what size joint they want as they may have seen them fitted somewhere and they already have a look they are looking for
i would use a slower setting adhesive if you haven't done stone before but definitely a powdered one

and definitely check what surface you are fitting on there is a lot of weight there

oh and good luck and take your time :thumbsup:
 
1. 10mm
2. yes, it only helps
3. depend what kind of stone
4. 1-2 mm
5. if you don't have enough experience with stone, never use fast set, always use slow set flexible (in your case white) adhesive
 
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timeless john due to very inclimate weather it is very awkward to seal due to space.do you think if i sponge them vigerously as i fit them ,i could seal when fitted before i grout.:thumbsup:
 

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