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Could do with one replicating an actual wet room shower. Albeit on a small scale. So mosaic floor with a more course floor grout. 20 or so joints. Then wall grout on the sides with mosaics.

It's what I was expecting to be fair. Thought you'd have done something akin to that from the off.

Fair play for doing it though pal. Most people wouldn't give such a toss.
hi dan to be fair have a good look round the fourm and you can do a count how many bath shower rooms are tiled with small tiles how many with 600x300 and bigger . in london i would say small tiles and mosaic
one in 200 shower rooms if that .and to balance this deans grout joint will be under far more presure with wieght of water constant .not like on off shower .
 

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hi dan to be fair have a good look round the fourm and you can do a count how many bath shower rooms are tiled with small tiles how many with 600x300 and bigger . in london i would say small tiles and mosaic
one in 200 shower rooms if that .and to balance this deans grout joint will be under far more presure with wieght of water constant .not like on off shower .
That's not how it works mate.

If we're being fair as you say, it could do with more grout surface area per square cm of tile. The pressure won't be much for that cubic meterage of water. It's not deap sea depths.

It's all traffic for me though matey let's make another few of these threads. :)
 

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That's me out of the sweepstake then...damm it knew you should have used mosaics, will you be up all night watching for ingress then
I'm still in.

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If that's 450 x 900 x 450mm with a single 435mm x 3mm grout joint using fine wall grout. And the adhesive is 4 or 5mm thick. That cardboard is going to see more moisture out of the air surrounding it.
 
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Thanks buddy.

I've sticky'd that in the forum it's in. It'll have some use being open to the public then. That appears to be a thread that's aimed at helping the trade and not just a 'how big are me bal
30mins - 1hr busted no water yet
ok we have a winner 6.5 hours fully submerged with standard wall grout
 

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