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Minnie

Due to another little mistake, I've realised the tiles I'm carrying through from the main wall to the sink are slightly taller. As it would involve a very small cut which I'm unable to do, is it acceptable to sink the vertical tile behind the horizontal and hide my little mistake? (I think I should have bottom of tiles on main wall to matching one on sink, but I decided to match a grout line instead) :oops:

and yet another question....

My middle wall behind sink is 32cm and the tile I'm using is 25cm. Do I need to do two little offcuts either side of the 25cm or can I do a 7cm section into the corner?

If the former, then does that mean I have to do the same with the horizontal tiles on the ledge and the vertical tile above the sink so I have matching grout lines?

Questions, questions :smilewinkgrin:

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marke

hi minnie, bit confusing but here goes i would go with the small cut to the corner now personally , just a problem setting out really :smilewinkgrin: its hard to tell but dont i would offset the horizontal tiles on the ledge you will never get the grout lines to match coz of the diagonal cut IMO. is it unconcievable to start agiain ?? only a few tiles up !
oh yeah whats all them old vhs videos for :lol: , good luck :thumbsup:
 
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Minnie

hi minnie, bit confusing but here goes i would go with the small cut to the corner now personally , just a problem setting out really :smilewinkgrin: its hard to tell but dont i would offset the horizontal tiles on the ledge you will never get the grout lines to match coz of the diagonal cut IMO. is it unconcievable to start agiain ?? only a few tiles up !
oh yeah whats all them old vhs videos for :lol: , good luck :thumbsup:

Nothing over the sink is stuck to the wall yet.

So, you're saying with the middle wall to cut into the corner rather than a strip each side of a full tile? If so, I'm happier with that considering the grief I'm having with the tile cutter.

Those videos are my battens. Go on, I know you're impressed with my creativity :smilewinkgrin:
 
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marke

yeah i think you have to put the cut to the corner now minnie , if your carrying on up the wall you cant have 2 little cuts running right up :thumbsdown: do you not have an angle grinder to cut that small strip off ya main tile so it works in nice and flush ? or cant you take them few tiles to tile shop they can whip off that 5mm or so on a wet saw in minutes for you , Battons / books / videos ha ha , love it:smilewinkgrin:
 
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Minnie

yeah i think you have to put the cut to the corner now minnie , if your carrying on up the wall you cant have 2 little cuts running right up :thumbsdown: do you not have an angle grinder to cut that small strip off ya main tile so it works in nice and flush ? or cant you take them few tiles to tile shop they can whip off that 5mm or so on a wet saw in minutes for you , Battons / books / videos ha ha , love it:smilewinkgrin:


Good, I don't like little cuts.

As for a powered cutter, no, I'm scared of them. :lol:

Well the thing is, I right along the wall, there's a dip that I had filled in so the shelf was level. If I hack that out again, I could drop the tile so the bottom of it is level with the wall ones, and once the sealant goes on, it would be disguised anyway wouldn't it? Or do I have to have the vertical tile above the horizontal ones?

I'm running out of batten now (or rather, I don't want to use decent books/videos!).

I've realised I am going to have to have a batten at some stage as I've no horizontal surface to hold up the tiles at the back of the bath. How do I know if I've got hidden pipes?

Hmm, problems, problems


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marke

dont see any reason why you cant have the vertical behind the horizontal as long as you Silicon it well :thumbsup: as for ya battens just see if you can find the stud work the wall is hanging on by tapping along the wall (dull thud where the timber runs vertical) either screw into that or just use screws that are only going to enter the wall by 10/12mm, you dont want to put a lot of weight on these put should hold one row till it dries thats all ya need to carry on then. seems like you got time anyway :smilewinkgrin:
No problems only challenges
 
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Minnie

dont see any reason why you cant have the vertical behind the horizontal as long as you Silicon it well :thumbsup: as for ya battens just see if you can find the stud work the wall is hanging on by tapping along the wall (dull thud where the timber runs vertical) either screw into that or just use screws that are only going to enter the wall by 10/12mm, you dont want to put a lot of weight on these put should hold one row till it dries thats all ya need to carry on then. seems like you got time anyway :smilewinkgrin:
No problems only challenges


It's a concrete wall under the plaster. You don't have stud work there do you? (I'm not a builder obviously).

Maybe someone should invent self-adhesive battens?

I don't have lots of time. I have to get this finished before Christmas, well before Christmas as I've cards to write, presents to wrap, Christmas trees to put up, a computer to buy. What's more, my modem's dying so I need to get this done before my modem dies completely. :smilewinkgrin:
 
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marke

no ya wont have stud work minnie or any pipes either unless there are some obvious chase lines up the walls (where they have been dug out to place pipes in the wall) , so should not be an issue, self adhesive batons eh :drool5: would get me some of them haha, you can get stands for ya batons too. i not got a day off till christmas eve now so erm christmas may be late this year :lol:
Have ya noticed how many ways we have spelled baton in this thread ? cant decide how to spell it lol
 
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Minnie

no ya wont have stud work minnie or any pipes either unless there are some obvious chase lines up the walls (where they have been dug out to place pipes in the wall) , so should not be an issue, self adhesive batons eh :drool5: would get me some of them haha, you can get stands for ya batons too. i not got a day off till christmas eve now so erm christmas may be late this year :lol:
Have ya noticed how many ways we have spelled baton in this thread ? cant decide how to spell it lol


If I bang a pipe and flood the place... what's your address?

Self-adhesive battens. Seems someone's already thought of them. :lol:

http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-tools/1079-self-adhesive-baton.html

As for the spelling, I'm a secretary and I therefore am right, and you are wrong :smilewinkgrin:



















I think :lol:
 
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marke

It's a concrete wall under the plaster. You don't have stud work there do you? (I'm not a builder obviously).

Maybe someone should invent self-adhesive battens?

I don't have lots of time. I have to get this finished before Christmas, well before Christmas as I've cards to write, presents to wrap, Christmas trees to put up, a computer to buy. What's more, my modem's dying so I need to get this done before my modem dies completely. :smilewinkgrin:

Ahem, may i draw your attention to the above miss money penny :lol::lol::lol:
 

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