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Because that's what they are for aren't they? To pull the tiles up so to avoid any lippage?Why are they pulling up and not pulling down?
If the tile was high you would just press it down with your hand.
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Because that's what they are for aren't they? To pull the tiles up so to avoid any lippage?Why are they pulling up and not pulling down?
Because that's what they are for aren't they? To pull the tiles up so to avoid any lippage?
If the tile was high you would just press it down with your hand.
Nope not a wordWinter 2012- 2 45x90 porcelain tile-laying sidewalks house 150 square meters, with I rls, rls other does not, there were many avenues slopes with 10%, arriving architect, owner and supplier tiles, eventually decide that I remain to pose, other tiler sent to do two small balconies 15x15 then home. life son or update, or you're out of the game
then everyone does what he wants.
understand what I wrote?
in short, I was the only one to work with rls .Other tiler sent homeWinter 2012- 2 tilers were laying 45x90 Porcelain Tile-laying sidewalks house of 150 square meters, I use RLS, RLS no other tiler, there were many avenues slopes with 10%, coming architect, owner and suppliers, in the end I decided that remain in place, other tiler sent to do two small balconies 15x15 then home. life boyfriend, update, or you are out of the game.
then everyone does what he wants.
better? @StevieBoy ?
REMOVED!!!!!Anyone used or does use anything like this? Your thoughts please.......
LASH Levelling Clips - (bag of 100) £7.99 in stock - next day UK delivery plus Tile Cutters and Tiling Tools
Luckily you're done red wedges!!!!!They are good, especially with large format tiles. Although they can add a bit of time onto the job
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