Yes, of course that is a real possibility. I know that TT in Hinckley sells them as fast as he can get them, so thought that maybe a few members might have tried them and have an opinion on the performance vs vfm !!. Also, the comment Dan made is also relevant about how busy we all are, it takes...
Being a new member and new tiler, I recently posted a thread asking for views about tools, specifically views on the husq ts230 wet saw. It’s not always easy at the beginning to find a lot of money for more expensive equipment, so was looking for some thoughts / experiences of more experienced...
I recently tried Ardex AF200 adhesive under the ditra matting onto concrete for the time. I found it simple to use, stayed “open” long enough to allow me to position the matting correctly and gave good results over a 30sqM floor
Hi Dan,
Being a new member here on TF, what is a “post” ?. Do I have to raise questions / comments / suggestions ?, or “reply” / share my thoughts on other people’s threads ?. Tks. Wesley
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Ok, thanks. I appreciate that all our tools are down to personal preferences, cost, experiences, etc.... So, for a portable, table top, water cooled saw that can cope easily with porcelain which saw would you aim for ?.
I’ve read that most pro’s seem to prefer the d2400 for performance, etc....but the cost (new) for the d2400 is quite high, when compared to the Husq saw. Can I ask where you picked up a dewalt saw for the same cost ?, sounds like you got a very good deal.
Thanks Julian, looking at the Ardex info it does look simple and quicker to use and only a few £’s more than usual adhesive !. Think I might give it a try for this job, just to see how how it goes. What size trowel do you use to spread the material ?, is a 4.5 x 4.5 sq notch trowel suitable ...
All, I am about to start a job and plan on using Ditra 25 over concrete. Talking to my local, very good supplier, he has suggested I try a new Ardex product under the Ditra matting. I didn’t get the name but he described it as like a sticky glue that can be troweled directly onto ‘crete before...