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nick giles

6mm ply?!

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dude, it would then be 6mm ply screwed at 100mm squared intervals on to 25mm ply... thats more than good enough. 9mm would raise the floor too much as there is already a bad step in to the room. if i cant get a perfect lift on the old floor and it is uneven, then i will have to consider lifting the 25mm ply as well and replacing with 18mm caber flooring glued and screwed with 9mm screwed on top of that.
 
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nick giles

6mm ply?!

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6mm on a perfectly flat solid newly constructed floor is fine.. agreed not good enough for anything else.... christ almighty.... clint eastwood once said.... opinions are like assholes.... everybody has one.
 
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WetSaw

There are far better products these days than ply. Why not use a proper tile backer board?
 
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nick giles

View attachment 83159 Just my opinion I always avoid tiling on ply at any chance ( live surface ) backer board or membrane all the time.
i have only ever used plywood and never had any issues at all... easy to cut.. bastard to screw down, has to be primed, but does the job. I always thought backer was too expensive.
 
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nick giles

would a bal membrane glued over the whole floor stop the sideways movement, because that is the main issue, but ply would also help with any vertical movement.
 

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