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tjsmiler

Paul.....use a batten if it makes your life easier mate, once you get going you will learn how to go without them. Iuse a batten if fixing heavy porcalain etc.

Some of the quality adhesive out there is non slip so you can just fix a load to the wall where your starting point is then level em up with your bubble, after that it's just plane sailing mate.

TJ
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I do use a batten on my mrs though
 
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GazTech

In 20 years tiling can hardly remember a wall flat and straight enough to stop a standard size wall tile from slipping with normal suction.MANUFACTURERS USE THE TERM NON-SLIP FAR TO OFTEN!! It makes the tiler think that the tile will hit the wall and stick like velcro, don't be so nieve,walls bend and have hollows all over them so to get a good straight finish,adhesive is thicker than just a scraped notch onto glass,slipping will occur and when it does you cant claw the level back.Using battens gives you a great first course which is the foundation and backbone of your wall tiling job,if you can't be arsed then be it on your own head if the course over the bath looks like a smile :)or a frown:sad_smile:
 
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GazTech

never had a straight wall yet but when i do i will have an ******:angel_smile:
battens are fine just be aware of what might be behind wall when youre screwing em or nailing to wall, dont want to bust anything naughty like pipes or wires
tony
Top tip there mate,have a metal detector or use hot glue gun to put up! a claw hammer under batten pops em straight off
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EA Tiling

Batten???? Do Tilers still use them?

Dont buy rough (carcassing) or cheap rubbish "IF" you are tempted to use battens.

Btter off using a good quality adhesive, setting out, drawing you line mid-height, and a vertical line, trowelling the wall then tiling down to the floor... its done before they can move and when you have gone round the bottom half....."topping up" the best bit as all the crap work has been done... good practice and speeds you up...but dont go trowelling 5 metres in one go! lol
 

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