It's all about the bays.

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Anyone who's tiled with quarry tiles, or pilks 4 square or similar will know how easy it is to run out of line.
Sure fire way of keeping your tiles stright.....
We used to fit boat loads of smaller tiles this way back in the day.
Brought back memories tiling this job yesterday. 🙂
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I use a 600mm roofing square and a 3 meter straight edge and it's the only way I'd do it. Between tile sizes and wavy floors it doesn't take very much to through you off line any other way.
 
Looks good, I've done quite a few quarry tile jobs over the years, some new, some reclaimed, your right you have to be carefull for running off especially if your not using spacers and having a reasonably wide joint. I like to grout them with sand and cement, gives them a real old look like they have been down years
 
nice one andy.
deano had some pics on the forum of him working in bays with a team of lads on a large commercial floor, not sure if they are still on here?
phil hobsons job was to set out the bays on aldi's and large commercial jobs. He said he could gauge who was quick and who was slow by how well they kept up with each other. The slow ones got found out lol.
 
nice one andy.
deano had some pics on the forum of him working in bays with a team of lads on a large commercial floor, not sure if they are still on here?
phil hobsons job was to set out the bays on aldi's and large commercial jobs. He said he could gauge who was quick and who was slow by how well they kept up with each other. The slow ones got found out lol.
I remember that, car showroom or work shop......you can put down some serious meters with this method of tiling..
 

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