Recent stone job.

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Hello Trevortine

Very nice - well cut around the stud wall / nib that presumably holds the shower area.

What wall preparation did you do, ie what was the wall surface made from that you tiled the Trav on to? and did you do any special prep in the shower / wet area.

I see from one of the pics that they have a timber floor in this ensuite, what timber was it and what treatment did it have -

I also like the work and setting out around the window.

The ND 200 is a versatile tool and as long as you take it steady and allow the machine to do the work - ie, give it time and don't overload it - it can cut thick stone and long cuts - before I had my big DR300 En to help me on big stuff - I used to cut 600mm x 400mm x 20mmm Slate on mine.

Nice
 
Hello Trevortine

Very nice - well cut around the stud wall / nib that presumably holds the shower area.

What wall preparation did you do, ie what was the wall surface made from that you tiled the Trav on to? and did you do any special prep in the shower / wet area.

I see from one of the pics that they have a timber floor in this ensuite, what timber was it and what treatment did it have -

I also like the work and setting out around the window.

The ND 200 is a versatile tool and as long as you take it steady and allow the machine to do the work - ie, give it time and don't overload it - it can cut thick stone and long cuts - before I had my big DR300 En to help me on big stuff - I used to cut 600mm x 400mm x 20mmm Slate on mine.

Nice
Thanks for comments richard, the surface was moisture resistant plasterboard, all surfaces primed with bal apd and shower area tanked with bal wp1. The floor was a laquered oak which was already down. I used bal spf white to tile and pebble microflex, was a nightmare to grout as the trav wasnt filled! Love the nd200, reckon it saved me hours on that job, great for repeat cuts.
 

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