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Fourcircles

Hi guys

Im planning on tiling my bathroom with 600x300 porcelain tiles in a brickwork pattern. I have positioned my batons horizontally and vertically and have my starting point. But my question is:

When I get to the third row up there is only half a tile supporting the first tile. How do I go about supporting the other half until it goes off to make sure I still have accurate spacing?

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks
 
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Hi guys

Im planning on tiling my bathroom with 600x300 porcelain tiles in a brickwork pattern. I have positioned my batons horizontally and vertically and have my starting point. But my question is:

When I get to the third row up there is only half a tile supporting the first tile. How do I go about supporting the other half until it goes off to make sure I still have accurate spacing?

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks
Masonary nail or screw in wall to support depending on material .
 
D

Dumbo

To be honest I never use a vertical batten and I'm not going to start any time soon if your horizontal batten is horizontal and straight you should be fine
 

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