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:8::lol:PMSL....that wouldn't have happened if you didn't have 90/100% coverage and the adhesive gauged to the tile well....
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:8::lol:PMSL....that wouldn't have happened if you didn't have 90/100% coverage and the adhesive gauged to the tile well....
lolPaul, you only have yourself to blame for making such a sturdy job of it in the 1st place...lol :lol:
ill take some next week if i think on
and wheres that ??My jobs still about where it was 3 weeks ago . . . .
I take it you haven’t found a replacement fixer then?My jobs still about where it was 3 weeks ago . . . .
whats happening with the bathroom ??Rab78, you are not kidding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
At least the rest of the work on the house is progressing better than expected.
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dont bother with all that just fit tile backer board..Travertine is new to me and i can see just how much contribution this topic will be when it comes to fixing them. Personally i'd comb the walls and the backs of the travertine (i'd condiser cleaning the backs from dust too), to allow for build out, use a flexible poweder adhesive suitable for natural stone. Twice the amount of materials required, but thats natural stone for you. If the gyppy cant handle the weight, then I guess lining the walls with 9mm ply, bond it. Then line the ply with 9mm gyppy, bond it. Those are my instincts but maybe a step too much with the ply. Would the gyppy be stronger if it were coated again with bonding agent I wonder, is there methods to strengthen the load beared by the gyppy? Also if you bond the backs of the trav, will it help for any reason..?
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