T tilenewt Oct 13, 2017 #1 What trowel notch size is best for laying porcelain floor tiles 1000 mm * 200 mm?
B Blunt Tool Oct 13, 2017 #2 What kind of floor are you fixing to? At least 10mm and tiles back buttered is norm.
T tilenewt Oct 13, 2017 #3 Thanks for the response. The floor is floorboard overlaid with no more ply. Do you recommend square or rounded notches?
Thanks for the response. The floor is floorboard overlaid with no more ply. Do you recommend square or rounded notches?
B Blunt Tool Oct 13, 2017 #4 tilenewt said: Thanks for the response. The floor is floorboard overlaid with no more ply. Do you recommend square or rounded notches? Click to expand... Square for me everytime, keep serration going the same way on floor
tilenewt said: Thanks for the response. The floor is floorboard overlaid with no more ply. Do you recommend square or rounded notches? Click to expand... Square for me everytime, keep serration going the same way on floor
Chris Gibbs TF Arms Oct 13, 2017 #6 I've been doing a floor today 1200 x 600. florim porcelain. used an 8mm trowel over the ditra and a 4mm back butter notch trowel on the tile... gives me a little wriggle room with the clips.
I've been doing a floor today 1200 x 600. florim porcelain. used an 8mm trowel over the ditra and a 4mm back butter notch trowel on the tile... gives me a little wriggle room with the clips.
T tilenewt Oct 14, 2017 #7 Chris, On long tiles like this do you have the notched ridges parallel with the long side of the tile or across the tile?
Chris, On long tiles like this do you have the notched ridges parallel with the long side of the tile or across the tile?
F Flintstone Oct 14, 2017 #8 Ridges going across the short side, so it’s easier for air to get out Last edited by a moderator: Oct 14, 2017