L lucius TF Apr 7, 2009 #31 Dont use them on floors, straight edges and a tape the only way for a top job. Lucius.
E eyebeetiling Apr 7, 2009 #32 I always pull them out first and use a small pair of pliers of the tough ones. Never had a chipped tile yet! must be lucky!!
I always pull them out first and use a small pair of pliers of the tough ones. Never had a chipped tile yet! must be lucky!!
T tile55 Apr 9, 2009 #34 Personally i use the cross spacers + putting one lug to seperate the tiles, once the tiles have set enough I remove the spacers and clean the tiles.
Personally i use the cross spacers + putting one lug to seperate the tiles, once the tiles have set enough I remove the spacers and clean the tiles.
D DS Tiling Apr 9, 2009 #35 I use pegs or just one leg of a + spacer. I was taught many moons ago that grout joints are there for partial expansion as well as to accommodate differences in tile sizes so you don't want any spacer in there, but each to their own. Last edited by a moderator: Apr 9, 2009
I use pegs or just one leg of a + spacer. I was taught many moons ago that grout joints are there for partial expansion as well as to accommodate differences in tile sizes so you don't want any spacer in there, but each to their own.