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U should really ask your supplier about some new throwels. With large format and newer science, adhedsives and throwels have changed. It alle depends on the surface, enviroment and product. Or are you still caught in the 90's: View: https://youtu.be/pyt2US_SSBM




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AliGage

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For me it's more a case if surface over tile format. But of course format comes into it.
I don't think you can generalise anymore. Having just done a mosaic feature 2" porcelain with my 8mm trowel.
I tend to use 6mm for ditra now rather than a 4/4.5.
10mm square or 12mm TB on floors, unless it's stone, and again depending on how good the sub is.
 
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Spud

trowel sizes and notch shapes aren't that important when trying to gain full coverage on large format , adhesive companies want ever increasing deeper notches so you use more of their products , substrate flatness and back skimming the tiles and combing the adhesive the same direction all help , but its the classification of the adhesive that is far more important , most of the adhesives we use here in the uk are c2ft or c2fts1 which wont help you get the full coverage unless you mix them up so runny that it weakens their cured strength , the T part of the classification means thixotrophic or anti slump it actively holds the notch shape to stop the tiles weight compressing down or slipping if you use it on vertical surfaces , if you are looking to achieve solid bed fixing on floors use adhesive that dont have the the T rating , like PTB adhesives and similar , these readily slump under the tile and give you the coverage needed on large tiles
 
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Spud

Theese covers It all. For big tiles like 45*90 I cross the adhesive in one direction on the floor with a 10, then another direction with 4,5 on the tile. The rubi 45' is a pretty awesome invention.

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We did similar experiments with the glass when trying to get 100% coverage with large format thin tiles I like the rubi trowels but I find they don't last long before the teeth start falling off ,try the glass experiment with the trowels you will find better coverage if you keep the notches going the same way with the 10 and the 4.5
 

Sean Kelly

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Interesting. The video says 'No need for back buttering'. On some tiles back buttering uses up quite a bit of addy. I bought the new Genesis Tiger trowel (CTD bogof). Got some 60x60 porcs tomorrow so will use it there. Still going to back butter.

So how often do you replace your trowel. Trowels wear down over time. Do you keep your 8mm trowel when it turns into a 6mm trowel?

Ditra used to use a 3mm trowel, but now suggest a 4mm trowel. I got a free one at CTD trade day.

Ardex AF200 give a free 2mm trowel with each tub (ok it has a wooden handle and will rust after 5 minutes), but it will make the glue go quite a bit further.
 

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