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bmcg78

Hi Guy's,

Just went to look at a job i'm going to be doing in the next couple of week's and was looking for some advice.
The customer has got slate floor tiles(600x300) and was just wondering how they are to cut-i have a big clinker and a Erbauer 720w wet cutter?? will these be ok??
What adhesive would you advise using for fitting them onto ply?
The wall tiles are of similar if not the same size and i haven't yet experienced using tiles of this size-do i just use the same method when it comes to applying adhesive??
Cheers guy's
Brian
 
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DHTiling

I would say that your wet cutter should be able to cope with them tiles ok..maybe slow work but ok...Make sure the tiles are clean before you seal them and use a thickbed flexi adhesive to cope with the irregularities of large format slate....these are the products i would use and you can get them from CTD in glasgow....
CTD Scotland
99 Helen Street
Govan
Glasgow
G51 3LH

T: 0141 425 2666
F: 0141 425 2662 ...

Products for the floor....

To seal the slate ...Lithofin slate seal.......both floor and walls....

Adhesive......
BAL PTB (Pourable Thick Bed) Flexible
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A highly polymer modified, flexible, rapid-setting, water-resistant, frost-resistant floor tile adhesive, especially suitable for fixing tiles, including fully vitrified and porcelain tiles to low porosity backgrounds and bases. Sulphate-resistant, cement-based, pourable, thick-bed solid-bed floor tile adhesive suitable for fixing ceramic tiles, quarries, natural stone and terrazzo in interior and exterior situations. Its consistency makes it particularly suitable for fixing large tiles and those with profiled backs. Back-buttering is not necessary. Suitable for use on concrete, cement:sand screeds, ceramic/quarry tile/terrazzo/hard natural stone, plywood overlay, vinyl tiles/sheet, mastic asphalt. BS EN 12004 C2F Adhesive


To grout use.....

BAL Superflex Wide Joint Grout
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A highly flexible, water and frost-resistant cement-based powder grout with built-in admixture specially designed for use in areas where increased flexibility and enhanced durability are required. Suitable for grouting tiles with joint widths up to 20mm. Suitable for interior and exterior locations on both wall and floor tiling. Ideal for grouting limited movement areas such as timber floors or heated screeds. Suitable for grouting in swimming pools. Conforms to BS EN 13888, Type C, Class G2.


And for the wall...


BAL Gold Star
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A grey non-slip water/frost-resistant cemetitious adhesive for wall and floor applications with BAL Porcelbond Plus Technology allowing it to be used for fixing fully vitrified and porcelain tiles to a number of backgrounds/bases, such as concrete/brick/block walling, concrete bases, cement:sand rendering/screeds, plaster/plasterboard, mastic asphalt and backgrounds with a low porosity. Suitable for exterior and interior use. Extended workability time.

The properties of this product can be improved with the addition of BAL ADMIX AD1.

BS EN 12004 C2T Adhesive


BAL Superflex Wide Joint Grout
superflex_wide.jpg

A highly flexible, water and frost-resistant cement-based powder grout with built-in admixture specially designed for use in areas where increased flexibility and enhanced durability are required. Suitable for grouting tiles with joint widths up to 20mm. Suitable for interior and exterior locations on both wall and floor tiling. Ideal for grouting limited movement areas such as timber floors or heated screeds. Suitable for grouting in swimming pools. Conforms to BS EN 13888, Type C, Class G2.
 
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Leatherface

Hi mate, if you have a steady hand then an angle grinder with a decent turbo blade is as good as anything. Use mine loads on slate.

A little tip - if you get any slight lipping or stteppiln on corners due to unevenness of slate - then gently chip off a layer or 2 on ther offending corner with a hammer and chisel.
 
T

Tilestiles

Would advise sealing the tiles prior to laying as much easier to clean. Also grade the slate before fixing as it will probably be different thicknesses. Start with thickest ifrst on floor then build up thinner ones to same level. Leave the thinnest tiles of all for round the edges of the floor where there will be less foot traffic.
 

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