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Been looking through the backlog on this sort of subject but while tiling a bathroom wall the other day (fairly new to this) I was trying to think of an easy way of getting the tiles flat on a vertical plane without them either angling slowly away or into the wall. Obviously on the short horizontal or virtical I am pushing a level into them. But on the longer wall direction it would be easy to say allow the tiles to angle slightly out from the wall and end up with a much thicker bed needed by the top of the wall. Now if your wall was glass flat & plumb (yeah right !) you could go by the bubble but other wise you are relying on eye or taping the gap between level and wall at the top maybe ?
I was wondering wether a good way to go would be to tape a spacer on the end of the level at the far end (or high spot) to allow for the tile and compressed adhesive, that way I can just put it against the wall and then push the tile level ? so for a bed of 8mm adhesive that would compress say to 5mm ? plus 8mm tile I'd have a 13mm spacer.
Is this a silly idea ? What do you do ? I am guessing most people just do it by eye off the level or maybe a tape. I guess at the end of the day you only need the first 2 rows level and after that you use them to level the rest.
I was wondering wether a good way to go would be to tape a spacer on the end of the level at the far end (or high spot) to allow for the tile and compressed adhesive, that way I can just put it against the wall and then push the tile level ? so for a bed of 8mm adhesive that would compress say to 5mm ? plus 8mm tile I'd have a 13mm spacer.
Is this a silly idea ? What do you do ? I am guessing most people just do it by eye off the level or maybe a tape. I guess at the end of the day you only need the first 2 rows level and after that you use them to level the rest.