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good.bravo. Italian GDP increase. haha
rls (not raimondi) seem 😉
good.bravo. Italian GDP increase. haha
Yes Imp did you buy the ones of ferramenta web or somewhere like it ?good.bravo. Italian GDP increase. haha
rls (not raimondi) seem 😉
ouch ....It's raimondi!
nothing gets pass you 😉ouch ....
then there is a problem. if they are raimondi.
it could be. worn red wedges.
or impish. not yet learned how to push. red wedge. ahah lol
ouch ....
then there is a problem. if they are raimondi.
it could be. worn red wedges.
or impish. not yet learned how to push. red wedge. ahah lol
as I understand it. juliannothing gets pass you 😉
You are seen. but the problem. They are bent.12mm tile. they are on the limit.
Could that be 24th Feb '16? Batch number 5? All the tilemaster products I've used have a production date on them.
Now I sleep peaceful. ahahThanks Antonio! This was my first time using them. I didn't think about that.
I struggled for a while (that area took me 6 hours) but by the end of the day I felt I had the hang of it.
I wasn't tightening them past 3 or 4 clicks on the pliers but I will watch out for the alignment on the clips.
I can't understand why Schlutter won't recommend an adhesive for sticking down Ditra to a dry screed like they do with af200 on ply. I've fitted thousands of metres of stuck down carpets direct to screeds and believe me when I tell you they stick like sh*t, you try pulling up a needle punch carpet that's been stuck down, you have to cut it into 4-6 inch strips, use a clamp and pull with all you've got to get it up, so I can't get why you can't stick Ditra to a screed with an acrylic adhesive 😡[/QUOT
I use af200 to fix ditra to dry screed all the time, in fact I won't use any thing else.
Conventional or Anhydrite, done tests and as you say after a day or 2 getting it up is impossible!