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spudgun

hi guys
was setting out a kitchen floor today for straight set floor tiles 300 x 300
all the walls were out of line really struggled to get my datum line straight ,measured the centre of the room transferd the measurement and joined up the two marks but when i layed the tiles out didnt look straight , what am i doing wrong also when i was using the level down the edge of the tiles to check getting different readings ,didnt matter which way i moved the level bubble just stayed the same what am doing wrong
:mad2:
 
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GazTech

hi guys
was setting out a kitchen floor today for straight set floor tiles 300 x 300
all the walls were out of line really struggled to get my datum line straight ,measured the centre of the room transferd the measurement and joined up the two marks but when i layed the tiles out didnt look straight , what am i doing wrong also when i was using the level down the edge of the tiles to check getting different readings ,didnt matter which way i moved the level bubble just stayed the same what am doing wrong
:mad2:
:whatchutalkingabout
 
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David - Tradetiler

Like I said, he wants it to work like a compas - levels are for measuring difference in height not direction.

Spudgun is pointing it in a different directions and expecting the bubble to tell him if it is lined up with his mark. Very basic mistake.

dont think he is ready to be a tiler just yet. Needs some training quick.


Hey Spudgun, I am not knocking your efforts, just trying to be helpful - I have seen the 'spirit level' mistake made many times before.
 
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GazTech

hi guys
was setting out a kitchen floor today for straight set floor tiles 300 x 300
all the walls were out of line really struggled to get my datum line straight ,measured the centre of the room transferd the measurement and joined up the two marks but when i layed the tiles out didnt look straight , what am i doing wrong also when i was using the level down the edge of the tiles to check getting different readings ,didnt matter which way i moved the level bubble just stayed the same what am doing wrong
:mad2:
I tend to find if you have kitchen units in there, square up to the units, if the cuts run out on the other walls then hey ho...so what, call it the character of the house.....Gaz
 
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TilingLogistics

I tend to find if you have kitchen units in there, square up to the units, if the cuts run out on the other walls then hey ho...so what, call it the character of the house.....Gaz

We just restored a Jura limestone floor a couple of months back. His stone fixing was appalling but his setting out was bang on so much so the fixed island in the middle of the kitchen was about 3" out. No problem in normal circumstances but because of the stone being large formalt and brickbond it looked as though someone had just walked into the kitchen and dropped the island off anywhere.

So I think you have a good point there Gaz:thumbsup:

Kev
 

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