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If it was black bitumen and evil it was tile safeNot sure It was their first tanking product
6mm adhesive bed is a lot. You'll want a 2/3mm solid bedOn the wall I removed the tiles from this is the wall where the 3.5mm slabs are going. However, there will be a difference in depth between the old tiles and the slabs.
The total depth of the existing wall tiles is about 30mm this is tiles, adhesive and boarding. Now my new depth with will be 12.5mm plus 3.5mm plus about 6mm adhesive?? This adds up to roughly 22mm I am 8mm short.
To compensate for this difference in depth can I put some plastic packets behind the wedi board to gain the extra 8mm?
Broadfix Levelling Shims Kit Assorted - https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Screws+%26+Fixings/d90/Frame+Fixings/sd1950/Broadfix+Levelling+Shims+Kit/p43092
It did. Tj can vouch for thatIt worked on the Ark 1000's of years ago
6mm adhesive bed is a lot. You'll want a 2/3mm solid bed
Ragni 319What size trowel would you guys recommend? For the wall tiles?
Use a thicker light weight tile backer board something like Jacko board or Marmox boardOn the wall I removed the tiles from this is the wall where the 3.5mm slabs are going. However, there will be a difference in depth between the old tiles and the slabs.
The total depth of the existing wall tiles is about 30mm this is tiles, adhesive and boarding. Now my new depth with will be 12.5mm plus 3.5mm plus about 6mm adhesive?? This adds up to roughly 22mm I am 8mm short.
To compensate for this difference in depth can I put some plastic packets behind the wedi board to gain the extra 8mm?
Broadfix Levelling Shims Kit Assorted - https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Screws+%26+Fixings/d90/Frame+Fixings/sd1950/Broadfix+Levelling+Shims+Kit/p43092
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