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Trowel talk - Anybody use customised trowels?

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well, it's been a while since I've fitted anything over 600x600, I've been fitting 800x800 recently onto a reasonably flat floor, using the ragni trowel and a back slim I was getting fair coverage but not what I hoped for, adding a back notch with a small trowel helped a lot but it's more time consuming and also makes the tile much heavier to manouver, what's your trowel of choice for these larger tiles to get a good bed and good coverage. Ragni works wonders but it leaves a really thin bed I find.
A 12mm square notch wasn't any better.
 
Marshalltown do a 13mm x 13mm trowel.
I really rate their tiling trowels, slimmer and more rigid than rubis etc. They really work through adhesive well..Only down side is they are carbon steel but apart from that, robust quality trowels..
 
I find with the square notches that the gaps between the notch takes some to close up!
In theory, my 12mm by 6mm trowel should create the same bed as a 12x12
 
Yeah that's what I was about to say Julian, was thinking the ragni principle but on a bigger scale, 8 x 20 or something like that.
Do you carry custom trowels?
 

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