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That could be frightening....
Ultra LevelIT from a Topps last week cost me £18. I don't have a trade account with them but I asked for discount. I have no idea how much they knocked off.
Ultra Floor Latex Self Leveling Compound - Ultra Level IT OneI pay £20 for Level2 from a local supplier so not a bad price from Topps.
You are Mr blobby. .Lol
Can't see how you get full coverage in picture no. 2 looks like a dogs took loads of poo's on the floor..lol
I'll stick to leveling the floor and rapid set.Here you go Andy, is this all right for you? 😛
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Tiled in 3 hrs in lovely slow set adhesive, as I never use rapid as you know.
Incidentally that would have proved fatal, as I had to slightly adjust the position of some of them after each row progressed, which you would never have done with rapid set.
Just got to grout up on Monday.
So there you go.
As I said earlier, you can self level if you like 😉
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Where's the hassle? Lol.I'll stick to leveling the floor and rapid set.
Lot less hassle imo. ..
The hassle. ..lol having to set every tile with a rubber mallet!!!Where's the hassle? Lol.
Prime floor, set out, mix up and stick tiles.
Easier than self levelling - each to their own.
The hassle. ..lol having to set every tile with a rubber mallet!!!
Then go back and grout the next day!!!
Like you said each to there own.
what adhesive do you use?
Do you use a lot more adhesive @steveboy using your cowpat way? I guess savings on slc offset it though.Lol, why is it a hassle to set each tile with a few taps of the mallet????? 🙄
I use the one I use all the time. Topps slow set white, which is Palace.
Do you go to work on a pushbike or summat? 😀
Your always moaning on about going back the next day to grout. So what??
I have got to grout the shower cubicle anyway, which again was done with slow set, and prep the bathroom etc, so wil still be a 7 hr day which is enough for me.
Is your adhesive manufacturer happy for you use their tile adhesive up to that depth?Here you go Andy, is this all right for you? 😛
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Tiled in 3 hrs in lovely slow set adhesive, as I never use rapid as you know.
Incidentally that would have proved fatal, as I had to slightly adjust the position of some of them after each row progressed, which you would never have done with rapid set.
Just got to grout up on Monday.
So there you go.
As I said earlier, you can self level if you like 😉
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More than normal yes, but it's cheap at Topp's. 😀Do you use a lot more adhesive @steveboy using your cowpat way? I guess savings on slc offset it though.
Is your adhesive manufacturer happy for you use their tile adhesive up to that depth?
Dose it take longer to go off at that depth @steveboy
How can you guarantee your work when you exceed the manufacturer recommended thickness of adhesive?
So far I've stopped myself getting into this with you but the fact is the way you lay floor tiles is wrong...
The recommended way is to lay a rib of adhesive using a notched trowel and fixing the tile using a twisting motion back buttering the tile will unsure an even better bond, any uneven floors should be leveled using a suitable slc so the recommended thickness is adhered too.
Any adhesive manafactures pdf will say exactly that and if you can show me one that recommends packing b&q tiles under them to build up the floor or blobbing down cow pats of adhesive to lay tiles then I would love to see it..
I really couldn't care less how you lay your floors your the one that felt the need to bring the subject up again ( post 39) I was bored a long time ago...lol
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There will clearly be no agreement on this matter.
..........But, on the other hand, if it works for you and you are happy with this method, then no heated words exchanged on the forum will change that. If you are happy to stand by your fixing methods and happy that it is time effective, cost effective, will not fail and that the adhesive manufacturer you use would approve of said fixing method then don't let any man on here tell you otherwise. After all, it's your customers, your tiling & your business.