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stussy

Hi Guys,

I've popped over from the plumbing forum. I'll be doing a bit of tiling in a bathroom for a friend of mine and he wants his wall tiles to set out in a vertical brick bond fashion. I've done a fair amount of tiling but have never had to do a vertical brick bond. My normal fashion is to batten out the room above the bath or tray and tile off that batten. How do I batten/or otherwise for a vertical brick bond?

Thanks in advance
 
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Once you set it out ,put the first course from the floor to the ceiling ,keeping the tiles level vertical and horizontal using level ,then youve got the level ,the start next row using level to keep flat,
 
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Spare Tool

Depends on the size of your tiles, did this one battened to the bottom tile then just a drywall screw to hold half tile in place..
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Spare Tool

You think that's bizarre, its in a hotel (and I'll just name drop was on grand designs ;)) one of the bathrooms had lime green brickbond butted up against orange..bet after 3 months he was like what the hell was I thinking :)
 
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